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  1. Hace 6 días · James Douglas, 4th earl of Morton was a Scottish lord who played a leading role in the overthrow of Mary, Queen of Scots. As regent of Scotland for young king James VI (later James I of England) from 1572 to 1578, he restored the authority of the central government, which had been weakened by years

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  2. Hace 5 días · Covers the period of the trial and execution of James Douglas, earl of Morton, and the Ruthven raid of August 1582. Calendar of State Papers, Scotland . Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1910.

  3. 15 de may. de 2024 · When James Douglas was born in 1426, in Morton, Dumfriesshire, Scotland, his father, Sir James Douglas Third Lord Dalkeith, was 31 and his mother, Elizabeth de Giffard, was 34. He married Joan Stewart -of Scotland on 15 May 1459, in Scotland, United Kingdom.

  4. Hace 20 horas · Douglas, William, 7th Earl of Morton, his nomination by King as Chancellor of Scotland rejected by Scottish Parliament, 365, 366. -, dispute between Earl of Argyle and, 365, 366. Doutwait.

  5. Hace 5 días · Petition to the King from James Earl of Morton. Concerning the duties to which he is liable on being infeoffed in the Earldom and Lordship of Orkney and Zetland, as heir to James Earl of Morton, his uncle, and of retour duties from the lands and Earldom of Morton and Lordship of Aberdour, as heir to Robert Earl of Morton, his uncle 2 pages.

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  6. 15 de may. de 2024 · In 1578 Herries helped to force the resignation of James Douglas, 4th Earl of Morton, regent of Scotland during Mary’s captivity. Biographical Summary Sir John Maxwell, Lord Herries1,2

  7. 15 de may. de 2024 · Sold for $963 | Regent of Scotland from 1572–78 (during the minority of King James VI of Scotland (i.e., James I of England). A leader in murder of David