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  1. James Douglas (1426 – 22 October 1493), the 4th Lord of Dalkeith, was created the 1st Earl of Morton in 1458.

    • James Douglas, 2nd Lord of Dalkeith
    • James Douglas, 2nd Lord of Dalkeith
    • Elizabeth Gifford
    • 1456 - 22 October 1493
  2. 10 de abr. de 2024 · James Douglas, (1426 - 22 October 1493), the 4th Lord of Dalkeith, was created the 1st Earl of Morton in 1458. from Wikipedia He was the son of James Douglas, 2nd Lord of Dalkeith and Elizabeth Gifford, daughter of James Gifford of Sheriffhall.[2]

    • Scotland
    • Joan of Scotland, Countess of Morton
  3. Following his murder at the hands of his godson William Douglas, 1st Earl of Douglas, both baronies passed to his nephew, James Douglas, 1st Lord Dalkeith. James Douglas was confirmed in this position when his title was ratified by the Earl of Douglas prior to 1370.

    • John Douglas, Lord Aberdour
    • Lord Aberdour
  4. Morton, James Douglas, 1st earl of [S] (d. 1493). Made earl of Morton by James II (1458). Although married to Joanna, sister of James II, Morton took little part in affairs of state.

  5. James Douglas, 1st Earl of Morton, 3rd Lord Dalkeith, Ambassador to France & Castile was the son of James Douglas, 2nd Lord Dalkeith and Elizabeth Giffard. born circa 1425 at Dalkeith, Midlothian, Scotland. He married Joan Stewart, daughter of James I Stewart, King of Scotland and Lady Joan Beaufort, before 15 May 1459. The had issue:

    • Male
    • Joan (Stewart) Douglas Countess of Morton
  6. Hace 5 días · Made earl of Morton by James II (1458). Although married to Joanna, sister of James II, Morton took little part in affairs of state. However he was ... From: Morton, James Douglas, 1st earl of in The Oxford Companion to British History ». Subjects: History — Regional and National History.

  7. www.douglashistory.co.uk › history › familiesThe Earls of Morton

    Sir James Douglas, 1st Lord Dalkeith, was granted a charter of the Barony of Morton (Morton is a small holding in East Calder, West Lothian.) in 1381/1382 and his grandson, James Douglas (d c 1493), was created Earl of Morton in 1457/1458.