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  1. Sir William Douglas "le Hardi" ("the Bold"), Lord of Douglas (1243 – 24 January 1298) [citation needed] was a Scottish nobleman and soldier . Early life. William Douglas was the son of William Longleg, Lord of Douglas and it is supposed by his possible second wife, Constance Battail of Fawdon. [1] .

  2. 31 de may. de 2022 · BIOGRAPHICAL SUMMARY BY WIKIPEDIA. Sir William Douglas "le Hardi" (the bold), Lord of Douglas (born after 1243 – c. 1298) was a Scottish nobleman and warlord. Early Life. William Douglas was the son of William Longleg, Lord of Douglas and it is supposed by his possible second wife, Constance of Fawdon.

  3. William Longleg married Constance Battail of Fawdon, and had two sons and a daughter: Hugh I, Lord of Douglas (died c. 1274) William the Hardy, Lord of Douglas (1240–1298)

  4. William 'The Hardy', Lord of Douglas (c. 1240–1298) Died captive in the Tower of London; James 'The Good', Lord of Douglas (c. 1290–1330) Killed at the Battle of Teba; William IV, Lord of Douglas (died 1333) Killed at the Battle of Halidon Hill; Hugh the Dull, Lord of Douglas (1294–c. 1345) resigned Lordship 1342; William, Lord ...

  5. www.douglashistory.co.uk › history › williamlehardiWilliam 'Le Hardi' Douglas

    William “le Hardy”, Lord of Douglas, was the son of William Longleg, Lord of Douglas and it is supposed by his possible second wife, Constance Battail of Fawdon ( 1 ). He first is recorded at an Assize at Newcastle-upon-Tyne in 1256, when his father made over a Carucate of land at Warndon, Northumberland to him.

  6. Lord William "Le Hardi" Douglas 5th Laird of Douglas was born in 1243, in Douglas Castle, Lanarkshire, Scotland as the son of William "Long Leg" Lord Douglas Douglas and Constance of Fawdon Battail. He married Lady Elizabeth Stewart in 1276, in Douglas Castle, Lanarkshire, Scotland, United Kingdom. They were the parents of at least 1 son.

  7. 8 de feb. de 2022 · Sir William Douglas, known as the Hardy, married Elizabeth Stewart, daughter of Alexander, 4th High Steward of Scotland, and they had a son James who we will learn more about. William went on the Eighth Crusade in 1270 and returned to Scotland to play his part in one of the best known stories about the early Douglas chiefs.