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  1. Tantallon Castle. William Douglas, 1. Earl of Douglas (* um 1330; † Mai 1384 in Douglas, South Lanarkshire) war ein schottischer Adeliger . William war ein Sohn des schottischen Regenten Sir Archibald Douglas, welcher 1333 gefallen war und dessen Frau Beatrice, Tochter des Alexander Lindsay of Crawford [1]. Er war auch Neffe des Generals und ...

  2. William Douglas war der Sohn von Sir Robert Douglas of Lochleven (* 1515; † 1547, Schlacht bei Pinkie Cleugh) und Margaret Erskine, einer Mätresse von Jakob V. Über seine Mutter war er der Halbbruder des schottischen Regenten James Stewart, 1. Earl of Moray, der seinerseits ein Halbbruder von Maria Stuart war, die als schottische Königin ...

  3. Walter John Montagu Douglas Scott was born on 30 December 1894 the son of John Montagu Douglas Scott, 7th Duke of Buccleuch and Lady Margaret Alice "Molly" Bridgeman, the daughter of George Bridgeman, 4th Earl of Bradford and Lady Ida Annabella Frances Lumley. His sister, Alice, married Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester (one of the paternal ...

  4. Robert was the second son of Gilbert de Umfraville and Elizabeth Comyn, daughter of Alexander Comyn, Earl of Buchan. [1] Umfraville was more than thirty years old at his father's death. Umfraville adhered to King Edward II of England both against Scots and barons, and was regularly summoned to the English parliaments as Earl of Angus (although ...

  5. Robert Douglas, 8th Earl of Morton. Robert Douglas, Earl of Morton (died 12 November 1649) was a Scottish nobleman and Earl of Morton. He was the son of William Douglas, 7th Earl of Morton and Lady Anne Keith, daughter of George Keith, 5th Earl Marischal. In 1627, he married Anne Villiers, a daughter of Sir Edward Villiers .

  6. Life [edit]. Douglas was the eldest son of James Douglas, 7th Earl of Douglas, and Beatrice Sinclair, the daughter of Henry Sinclair, Earl of Orkney.. His father, having been a part of the conspiracy that led to the "Black Dinner" and execution of the 6th Earl and his brother, on his death only three years later left the title and lands to his eldest son William, who may have taken part in the ...

  7. William Douglas, 1st Earl of Queensberry (c. 1582 – 8 March 1639/40) was a Scottish noble. He was the eldest son of James Douglas, 8th of Drumlanrig and his wife Mary Fleming. He inherited his father's title, as 9th Laird of Drumlanrig, in October 1615. [1]