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  1. Margaret Douglas, Countess of Douglas (died c. 1474), known as the Fair Maid of Galloway, was a Scottish noblewoman, and a member of the Black Douglas family towards the end of the family's position as a major power in Scotland.

  2. Margaret Douglas, Countess of Douglas (died c. 1474), known as the Fair Maid of Galloway, was a Scottish noblewoman, a member of the Black Douglas family towards the end of the family's position as a major force in Scotland.

  3. 3 de mar. de 2023 · Lady Margaret "Fair Maid of Galloway" Countess of Atholl and Douglas formerly Douglas aka Stewart. Born about 1430 [location unknown] Ancestors. Daughter of Archibald (Douglas) Douglas Vth Earl of Douglas Earl of Wigtown and Euphemia (Graham) Graham Countess of Douglas.

    • Female
  4. 27 de mar. de 2024 · Margaret Douglas, Countess of Douglas (died c. 1474), known as the Fair Maid of Galloway, was a Scottish noblewoman, a member of the Black Douglas family towards the end of the family's position as a major force in Scotland.

    • Douglas, Scotland
    • Sir Andrew Leslie, 3rd Baron of Balquhain
    • Scotland
    • 1430
  5. The Fair Maid of Galloway views her castle at Threave in 1444 . The Fall and Rise of the Fair Maid of Galloway. History told as a story Archibald Douglas, a powerful earl with lands stretching across Scotland and into France, left a legacy of wealth and envy.

  6. Countess of Douglas and Atholl. Name variations: The Fair Maid of Galloway. Born around 1427; daughter of Archibald Douglas, count of Longueville and 5th earl of Douglas (c. 1390–1439), and Euphemia Graham (d. 1469); married William Douglas, 8th earl of Douglas; married John Stewart (John of Balveny), 1st earl of Atholl.

  7. "He (John Stewart) married, first, Margaret Douglas, the Fair Maid of Galloway, only daughter and ultimate heiress of Archibald, fifth Earl of Douglas, Duke of Touraine. She married, first, in 1444, William, eighth Earl of Douglas, and on his death his brother James, ninth Earl."