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  1. Sir James Douglas, KCB (August 15, 1803 – August 2, 1877) was a Canadian fur trader and politician who became the first Governor of the Colony of British Columbia. He is often credited as "The Father of British Columbia ". He was instrumental to the resettlement of 35 African Americans fleeing a life of racial persecution in San Francisco who ...

  2. Sir James Douglas (also known as Good Sir James and James the Black Douglas ), (died 1330), was a Scottish soldier, knight and leader during the Wars of Scottish Independence. He is considered one of Scotland's greatest heroes. He was a follower and close friend of king Robert I of Scotland (also called Robert the Bruce).

  3. Battle of Stanhope Park. The Battle of Stanhope Park, part of the First War of Scottish Independence, took place during the night of 4 August 1327. The Scots led a raid into Weardale, and the newly crowned Edward III led an army to drive them back. James Douglas led, among other ambushes, an attack into Edwards camp.

  4. 21 de sept. de 2022 · Sir James Douglas was a feared and loyal lieutenant of Robert the Bruce and was instrumental in Scotland achieving independence. In 1319, after the battle of Myton, York was his for the taking, along with the wife of the England’s King.

  5. 21 de sept. de 2022 · Sir James Douglas was a feared and loyal lieutenant of Robert the Bruce and was instrumental in Scotland achieving independence. In 1319, after the battle of Myton, York was his for the taking, along with the wife of the England’s King.

  6. Memorial to Sir James Douglas in the town of Teba The Moors on the river had been unable, or reluctant, to resist the Christian counter-attack. When Alfonso, having seen Uthman withdraw, sent Rodrigo Álvarez de las Asturias with a further 2,000 men to intervene, the Granadan retreat turned into a rout.