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  1. Brief Life History of William. William Douglas, 2nd Earl of Angus (24 February 1398-October 1437) was a Scottish nobleman and soldier. The son of George Douglas, 1st Earl of Angus and Princess Mary of Scotland, he was a grandson of King Robert III. The story of Angus' life is interwoven with that of his uncle and King, James I of Scotland.

  2. www.douglashistory.co.uk › history › familiesThe Earls of Angus

    The Douglas earls As a result of an illicit affair with her brother in law, William Douglas, 1st Earl of Douglas (married to the sister of her husband), Margaret Stewart, Countess of Mar and Angus, became the mother of George Douglas, 1st Earl of Angus (c. 1380–1403), and secured a charter of her estates for her son, to whom in 1389 the title was granted by King Robert II.

  3. 2nd Earl of Angus, he was a Scottish nobleman and soldier. The son of George Douglas, 1st Earl of Angus and Princess Mary of Scotland, he was a grandson of King Robert III. The story of Angus' life is interwoven with that of his uncle and King, James I of Scotland. He inherited the Earldom of Angus in 1402,...

  4. 11 de dic. de 2023 · Sir William Douglas, Knt., 2nd Earl of Angus, son of George Douglas, 1st Earl of Angus and Marion Stewart, was born about 1398. See the research note below for more about this date. William succeeded to his title as 2nd Earl of Angus on the death of his father in 1402 and was infeft with his lands in 1409.

  5. 6 de abr. de 2023 · William Douglas, 2nd Earl of Angus (24 February 1398 – October 1437) was a Scottish nobleman and soldier. The son of George Douglas, 1st Earl of Angus and Pr...

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  6. DOUGLAS, William 2nd Earl of Angus 1. Born: About 1398; Marriage (1): HAY, Margaret 12 December 1410(betrothal) 1425(papal dispensation) 1 Died: by 1438 1; User ID: C674.

  7. William Douglas, 10th Earl of Angus, eldest son and heir, Archibald Douglas, Parson of Glenbervie (d. 1584). George Douglas (d. 1590), who attended James VI in Denmark. Sir Robert Douglas of Glenbervie, received from his father the lands of Glenbervie by charter dated 14 July 1592. Duncan Douglas, Parson of Glenbervie (d.1591)