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  1. William, Lord of Douglas (c. 1220 – c. 1274), known as ' Longleg', was a Scottish nobleman. He was the son of Archibald I, Lord of Douglas . The years of the minority of King Alexander III (1249–1262) featured an embittered struggle for the control of affairs between two rival parties, the one led by the nationalistic Walter ...

  2. 17 de dic. de 2023 · William, Lord of Douglas (c. 1220 – c. 1274) known as 'Longleg' was a Scoto-Norman nobleman. The years of the minority of King Alexander III (1249–1262) featured an embittered struggle for the control of affairs between two rival parties, the one led by the nationalistic Walter Comyn, Earl of Menteith, the other by pro-English ...

    • Douglas, Scotland
    • Douglas, Lanarkshire, Scotland
    • circa 1220
  3. Discover life events, stories and photos about William "Longlegs" Douglas 3rd Lord of Douglas (1220–1274) of Douglas Castle, Lanarkshire, Scotland, United Kingdom.

  4. Scottish noble / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. William, Lord of Douglas (c. 1220 – c. 1274), known as ' Longleg', was a Scottish nobleman. He was the son of Archibald I, Lord of Douglas. The years of the minority of King Alexander III (1249–1262) featured an embittered struggle for the control of affairs between two rival parties ...

  5. Sir William of Douglas, known as "Longleg", was born c1200. Why or how he got the name 'Longleg' is unknown to me. He sided with the English party in the embittered struggle for the control of Scottish affairs between the nationalistic Walter Comyn, Earl of Menteith, and the pro-English Alan Durward, Justiciar of Scotia, presumably because of ...

  6. Sir William was a noted Scottish noble who married Constance Battail of Fawdon, Northumberland, England, circa 1230. Together, Sir William and Constance had issue: a. Hugh I, Lord of Douglas (c. 1239 - c. 1274) b. William the Hardy, Lord of Douglas (1240 - 1298) c. Willelma de Douglas (c. 1245 - 1302)

  7. William, Lord of Douglas (c. 1220 - c. 1274) known as 'Longleg' was a Scoto-Norman nobleman. The years of the minority of King Alexander III (1249-1262) featured an embittered struggle for the control of affairs between two rival parties, the one led by the nationalistic Walter Comyn, Earl of Menteith, the other by pro-English Alan Durward ...