from Clinton, SC
1662
Died:1711
Member of the Privy Council of Scotland • Treasurer
University of Glasgow
Knight of the Garter
Military rank:Colonel
1876
Died:1934
Governor
Business category:Governors
Lieutenant
1785
Died:1862
British Army general • Lieutenant governor
In 1801, he was promoted lieutenant and joined the Royal Military College at Great Marlow..
Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath
Preference:Thetas
Military rank:Colonel • Commander • Lieutenant
1887
Died:1954
Senator • Chairman
Leader
Independent politician in Ireland
1646
Died:1700
which is known by many alternative titles ( e. g. " Jamie Douglas ( song ) ", " When Cockleshells Turn Silver Bells ", " Water Is Wide " ) with many alternative lyrics and melodies.
Sleeping
1578
The young King was then held by the Earl of Angus. In August 1526, James V had included Drumlanrig in a pardon for those who assisted in the murder of Thomas Clan MacLellan of Bombie in Edinburgh He subscribed the Book of Discipline ( Church of Scotland ) on 27 January 1561, and was one of the confederated barons who marched against Queen Mary, in 1567, when she surrendered at Carberry Hill.
In 1554 the Queen made him Warden of the Marches of the Scottish Marches, with full powers of justiciary, an office he stayed in for many years until retiring at an old age....
1358 • Scotland
Died:1388 • ''killed at'' Otterburn, Northumberland
Earlier his father had been in dispute with Robert II of Scotland over the latter's succession to King David II of Scotland, but returned to royal favour by concluding a marriage contract between his son and the Princess Isabel, thus binding the Clan Douglas close to the throne....
Leader
BOSS • Spy
Preference:Trojan Knights • Prisoner
1371 • Scotland
Died:1443 • Abercorn Castle
Spouse:Beatrice Stewart
Beatrice Sinclair
Sir James Douglas KCB (August 15, 1803 August 2, 1877) was a company fur- trader and a British colonial governor on Vancouver Island in northwestern ...
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to: navigation, search. James Douglas may refer to: Contents. 1 Scottish noblemen. 1.1 Lords of Angus; 1.2 Lords ...