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  1. Isabel, born in 1360, was the sister of the famous James 2nd Earl of Douglas and Earl of Mar, who died leading the Scots to victory at the Battle of Otterburn. He died without any legitimate children and his sister Isabel inherited most of his property, excluding only the Douglas lands which could only pass through the male line.

  2. Isabel Douglas, Countess of Mar (Q6077603) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. Scottish noble. Isabel Douglas, 11th Countess of Mar; edit. Language ...

  3. Isabel Douglas, Countess of Mar (c. 1360 – 1408) was Countess of Mar. Isabel was the sister of the famous James 2nd Earl of Douglas and Earl of Mar, who died leading the Scots to victory at the Battle of Otterburn. He died without any legitimate children and his sister Isabel inherited most of his property, excluding only the Douglas lands ...

  4. William Douglas, 1st Earl of Douglas. ... Isabel Douglas, Countess of Mar. 1 reference. stated in. ... Coontess o Mar; Wikibooks (0 entries) edit.

  5. Lady Janet Helen of Mar (b. 31 Januar 1946), (née Lady Janet Helen Anderson, is the sister o Margaret of Mar, 31st Coontess o Mar.. Lady Janet wis born Janet Helen Lane in Kenyae, the yunger dochhter o James Clifton Lane (later Master o Mar and Earl o Mar) an his first wife, Millicent Mary Salton, who frae the time o her marriage till her daith wis aaways kent as Mrs Mary Lane an niver, as ...

  6. 28 de sept. de 2023 · Margaret of Mar (d. c. 1391) was Countess of Mar in her own right. She was a daughter of Domhnall II of Mar and after the death of her childless brother Thomas became Countess of Mar. She had married William Douglas, 1st Earl of Douglas, who was succeeded by their son, James Douglas, 2nd Earl of Douglas and Earl of Mar and Garioch in right of ...

  7. 27 de abr. de 2022 · Isabella married Domhnall II, Earl of Mar and with him had a son, Thomas of Mar; and a daughter, Margaret of Mar (Countess of Mar). Isabel, daughter of John STEWART of Bonkyll, by Margaret, daughter and heir of Sir Alexander DE BONKYLL. She was living 16 July 1351.