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  1. 21 de may. de 2018 · James Douglas 9th earl of Douglas, Douglas, James Douglas, 9th earl of [S] (d. 1491). Second son of James ‘the Gross’, 7th earl of Douglas. With two companions, James took part in a to… James I (scotland), James I James I BORN: June 19, 1566 • Edinburgh, Scotland Scottish king The first king of a united England and Scotland, James I ...

  2. 22 de ene. de 2022 · James Douglas, 2nd Marquess of Douglas (1646–1700), succeeded his grandfather in 1660. His eldest son, John, by courtesy earl of Angus, raised a regiment of 1200 men, first known as the Angus regiment, later as the Cameronians (26th Foot). He was killed at its head at Steinkirk in 1692.

  3. Brief Life History of James. James Douglas, 7th Earl of Douglas, 1st Earl of Avondale (1371-24 March 1443), latterly known as James the Gross, and prior to his ennoblement as James of Balvenie, was a late mediaeval Scottish magnate. He was the second son of Archibald Douglas, 3rd Earl of Douglas, and Joan Moray of Bothwell and Drumsargard (now ...

  4. 17 de may. de 2018 · Douglas, James Douglas, 2nd earl of [S] ( c. 1358–88). Son of William, the 1st earl, whom he succeeded in 1384. To secure his loyalty to the new Stewart dynasty, he was given an annuity of 100 marks, Robert II's fourth daughter Isabella as a wife, and £500 Scots, following his father's brief claim to the throne (1371).

  5. 15 de feb. de 2022 · The split into Black and Red Douglases came because of tragedy when James, the 2nd Earl of Douglas and Earl of Mar, was killed fighting the English at the Battle of Otterburn in 1388. He was the son of the 1st Earl of Douglas and Margaret, Countess of Mar, and had married Princess Isabel, daughter of King Robert II, but had no legitimate children at the time of his death.

  6. m. (before 1624) Janet Irvine (dau of Alexander Irvine, 9th of Drum) i. Sir William Douglas, 2nd Bart of Glenbervie (d before 01.1688) m. (1642) Anne Douglas (dau of James Douglas of Stoneypath and Ardit) a. Sir William Douglas, 3rd Bart of Glenbervie (dsp Steinkirk 24.07.1692, General) m. Jane (d 12.1735) b.

  7. A Victorian depiction of Sir James (third right), and other leaders of the Wars of Independence by William Brassey Hole. Arms of The Good Sir James. Sir James Douglas (also known as Good Sir James and the Black Douglas) (c. 1286 1330) was a Scottish knight and feudal lord. He was one of the chief commanders during the Wars of Scottish Independence.