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This can't be right. John Douglas won an Olympics medal in 1908, but the John Douglas that this article is about(and which is hot linked to the 1908 Olympics medalist page) died in 1807.
- I don't think an article exists on the boxer. I've fixed the links on the boxing page to redirect to John Douglas (boxer). Bastie 01:22, 30 October 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Bishop?
Apologies for me eronious addition to this page of January 23rd. I was attempting to complete the succession of Chancellors of the University of St. Andrews, saw John Douglas (bishop) and presumed the article referred to John Douglas, Archbishop of St. Andrews (1572 - 1574). Count-Dracula