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  1. He was Earl of Douglas and Wigtown, Lord of Galloway, Lord of Bothwell, Selkirk and Ettrick Forest, Eskdale, Lauderdale and Annandale in Scotland, and de jure Duke of Touraine, Count of Longueville and Seigneur of Dun-le-roi in France. In contemporary French sources, he was known as Victon, a phonetic translation of his Earldom of Wigtown.

  2. Angus died in 1446. He was betrothed briefly to Princess Joan, third daughter of King James I, she was twelve years old when he died and was with her sister the Dauphine of France. She later married James Douglas, 1st Earl of Morton, the head of the Douglases of Dalkeith. Angus was succeeded by his brother, George Douglas, 4th Earl of Angus in ...

  3. He was the second son of James Douglas, 2nd Marquess of Douglas, by his second marriage to Lady Mary Kerr, daughter of Robert Kerr, 1st Marquess of Lothian and Lady Jean Campbell. His elder brother, William, died in infancy in 1694, and Archibald was thereafter styled Earl of Angus . Douglas succeeded his father in 1700, and on 10 April 1703 ...

  4. 25 de ene. de 2022 · Janet Douglas is said to be the illegitimate daughter of Archibald Douglas, 6th Earl of Angus, with a daughter of Stewart of Traquair, "to whom he was contracted before his marriage to Margaret Tudor". [1] However Archibald Douglas, was married to Margaret Tudor on 6 August 1514 after his first wife, Margaret or Mary Hepburn died in 1513, [2 ...

  5. James Douglas, Earl of Angus (1671 – 3 August 1692) was a Scottish nobleman and soldier. He was born at Douglas Castle , Douglas, South Lanarkshire . The son of James Douglas, 2nd Marquess of Douglas and his first wife Lady Barbara Erskine , eldest daughter of John Erskine, 20th Earl of Mar .

  6. Not of a healthy constitution and unhappy with the religious climate at home, Angus was given leave by James VI of Scotland, to travel to Europe, which he did in 1616, returning by 1620; and again in 1623, he was given an 11-year leave of absence to travel to the continent, leaving his estates to be run by his brother Lord Mordington, and his cousin William Douglas, 7th Earl of Morton.

  7. Archibald James Edward Douglas, 1st Baron Douglas (10 July 1748 – 26 December 1827), was a Scottish politician. Early life [ edit ] He was born Archibald James Edward Stewart , in Paris, [1] the twin son of Sir John Stewart, 3rd Baronet (1687–1764) and Lady Jane Douglas , daughter of James Douglas, 2nd Marquess of Douglas . [2]