- William Douglas, 1st Earl of Douglas
Infobox Monarch
name =William Douglas
title =Earl of Douglas
caption =Seal of the 1st Earl of Douglas
reign =
coronation =
othertitles =Earl of Mar
Lord ofLiddesdale
predecessor ="New Creation"
successor =James Douglas, 2nd Earl of Douglas
married =Margaret, Countess of Mar
issue =James Douglas, 2nd Earl of Douglas ,George Douglas, 1st Earl of Angus (illegitimate)
royal house =
dynasty =Douglas
royal anthem =
father =Sir Archibald Douglas
mother =Beatrice Lindsay
date of birth =1327
place of birth =Scotland
date of death =May , 1384
place of death =Douglas, South Lanarkshire
date of burial =1384
place of burial =St Bride's Kirk, Douglas|William Douglas, 1st Earl of Douglas (c. 1327 – 1384), was a Scottish nobleman.
He was the son of
Sir Archibald Douglas and Beatrice Lindsay, and nephew of "Sir James the Good", Bruce's trusted deputy. He was educated inFrance , and returned to Scotland in 1348. In 1353 he killed his uncleSir William Douglas of Liddesdale , a knight, in Ettrick Forest. Liddesdale was known as the "Flower of Chivalry", and had been warden of the western Marches, along the English border, during the minority of King David II. He had helped drive English invaders from the area, but had lost the king's favour when he murdered Sir Alexander Ramsay of Dalhousie, sheriff ofTeviotdale . Some of his lands passed to his kinsman and murderer.Douglas was created
Earl of Douglas in 1358, a year after marrying Margaret, sister and heiress ofThomas, Earl of Mar , which brought him the estates of Mar. He styled himselfEarl of Mar , until his own elevation to the peerage.During a short truce with the warden of the English marches he had served in France, being wounded at Poitiers in 1356, where Scottish troops supported the French as part of the
Auld Alliance . He was one of the securities for the payment of David II's ransom following thebattle of Neville's Cross , and in consequence of the royal misappropriation of some moneys raised for this purpose, Douglas was for a short time in rebellion in 1363. In 1364 he joined David II in seeking a treaty with England which would have written off Scotland's debt to England in return for depriving his nephew Robert the Steward, formerly an ally of Douglas, of the succession. Edward III's sonLionel of Antwerp would have taken the Scottish throne, although the independence of Scotland was to be guaranteed, and a special clause provided for the restoration of the English estates of the Douglas family.The plan never succeeded, and on the accession of Robert II, Douglas was nevertheless reconciled, being appointed Justiciar South of the Forth in 1372. The last years of his life were spent in making and repelling border raids. He died at Douglas in May 1384, leaving a son James, who succeeded him as earl, and a daughter, Isabel, who became Countess of Mar in her own right.
William Douglas also fathered an illegitimate son by his wife's sister-in-law, Margaret Stewart, widow of Thomas of Mar and Countess of Angus in her own right. The son, George Douglas, inherited the estates of Angus, and was later created
Earl of Angus .References
*1911 + In 1353 he killed his uncle Sir William Douglas of Liddesdale
*Maxwell, Sir Herbert." A history of the House of Douglas II Vols." (1902)
* [http://www.thepeerage.com/p10949.htm#i109487 thepeerage.com]
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