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  1. James Douglas, 1st Lord Dalkeith (after 1372 – before 22 May 1441) was a Scottish nobleman born in Dalkeith, Midlothian, Scotland to Sir James Douglas and Agnes Dunbar. James (the father) was the brother of Nicholas Douglas, 1st Lord of Mains.

  2. 8 de fev. de 2024 · James Douglas, 1st Lord Dalkeith (after 1372 – before 22 May 1441) was a Scottish nobleman born in Dalkeith, Midlothian, Scotland to Sir James Douglas and Agnes Dunbar. James (the father) was the brother of Nicholas Douglas, 1st Lord of Mains.[1]

    • Dalkeith, Scotland
    • Scotland
  3. Sir James Douglas, 1st Lord of Dalkeith. Sir James, son of Sir James of Dalkeith by his first wife, was married in 1387 to Elizabeth, daughter of King Robert III. He was granted (March 21, 1382) a charter of the Barony of Morton with Mordingtoun and Whittinghame.

  4. 22 de abr. de 2024 · Sir James Douglas Ist of Dalkeith formerly Douglas. Born about 1338 in Hermiston, Midlothian, Scotland. Ancestors. Son of John Douglas and Agnes (Unknown) Douglas. Brother of Nicholas (Douglas) Douglas Ist of Mains and Henry (Douglas) Douglas Ist of Lochleven.

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  5. James Douglas, 1st Lord Dalkeith (after 1372 – before 22 May 1441) was a Scottish nobleman born in Dalkeith, Midlothian, Scotland to Sir James Douglas and Agnes Dunbar. James (the father) was the brother of Nicholas Douglas, 1st Lord of Mains.

  6. www.douglashistory.co.uk › history › jamesofdalkeithSir James Douglas of Dalkeith

    James’ rental of 1376 and 1378 covered extensive lands in Lothian, Dumfriesshire, Kirkcudbright, Fife, Moffatdale, and Liddesdale. James was among the first of the 14th century nobles to show some degree of literacy as was reflected in his will. His is the oldest known will in Scotland.

  7. James Douglas (1426 – 22 October 1493), the 4th Lord of Dalkeith, was created the 1st Earl of Morton in 1458. Life [ edit ] He was the son of James Douglas, 2nd Lord of Dalkeith and Elizabeth Gifford, daughter of James Gifford of Sheriffhall. [2]