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Sir Archibald epithet "Tyneman" (Old Scots: Loser) Douglas, a Scottish nobleman, Guardian of Scotland, military leader at Battle of Halidon Hill 1296–1333 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1296
Birth Location: Douglas Castle, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Death Date: 19 Jul 1333
Death Location: Haliden Hill, Northumberland, England
Father: Sir England
Mother: Elizabeth Stuart
Spouse(s): Beatrice Lindsay
Children(s): Sir King, Eleanor Carrick, Margaret Douglas
In 1296, Sir Archibald epithet "Tyneman" (Old Scots: Loser) Douglas, a Scottish nobleman, Guardian of Scotland, military leader at Battle of Halidon Hill entered the world in Douglas Castle, Lanarkshire, Scotland, born to Sir William Le Hardi Or The Bold Douglas Lord Of Douglas Imprisoned By English Thrice Fought With William Wallace Against England And Elizabeth Stewart Stuart. Sir Archibald epithet "Tyneman" (Old Scots: Loser) Douglas, a Scottish nobleman, Guardian of Scotland, military leader at Battle of Halidon Hill married Beatrice Beatrix De Lindsay, and had children including Eleanor Douglas Countess Of Carrick, Margaret Douglas, Sir William Douglas 1St Earl Of Angus Douglas Battle Of Nesbit Moor Battle Of Poitiers Where He Was Knighted By The French King. Sir Archibald epithet "Tyneman" (Old Scots: Loser) Douglas, a Scottish nobleman, Guardian of Scotland, military leader at Battle of Halidon Hill passed away in 1333 in Haliden Hill, Northumberland, England.
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- In 1296, Sir Archibald epithet "Tyneman" (Old Scots: Loser) Douglas, a Scottish nobleman, Guardian of Scotland, military leader at Battle of Halidon Hill entered the world in Douglas Castle, Lanarkshire, Scotland, born to Sir William Le Hardi Or The Bold Douglas Lord Of Douglas Imprisoned By English Thrice Fought With William Wallace Against England And Elizabeth Stewart Stuart.
- Sir Archibald epithet "Tyneman" (Old Scots: Loser) Douglas, a Scottish nobleman, Guardian of Scotland, military leader at Battle of Halidon Hill married Beatrice Beatrix De Lindsay, and had children including Eleanor Douglas Countess Of Carrick, Margaret Douglas, Sir William Douglas 1St Earl Of Angus Douglas Battle Of Nesbit Moor Battle Of Poitiers Where He Was Knighted By The French King.
- Sir Archibald epithet "Tyneman" (Old Scots: Loser) Douglas, a Scottish nobleman, Guardian of Scotland, military leader at Battle of Halidon Hill passed away in 1333 in Haliden Hill, Northumberland, England.
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Sir Hill's Descendants
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1. Sir (William Douglas, 1st Earl of Angus & Douglas, Battle of Nesbit Moor, Battle of Poitiers where he was knighted by the French) King 1327–1384 m. Margaret (Stuart, Countess of Angus &) Douglas 1345–1418
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1. George (Douglas, 1st Earl of) Angus 1380–1403 m. Lady (Mary Stewart of) Edmonstone 1380–1458
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1. William (Douglas, 2nd Earl of) Angus 1398–1437 m. Lady (Margaret Elizabeth Hay of Yester, Countess of) Angus 1392–1456
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1. George (III Douglas, 4th Earl of Angus, Lord Douglas, Abernethy and Jedburgh Forest, 1st Red Chief of Douglas, finished siege of Roxburgh) Castle 1417–1463 m. Isabella ((Isobel)) Sibbald 1430–1495
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2. Lady (Helen Elene Douglas Countess) Montrose 1425–1486 m. William Graham 1433–1472
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3. Hugh (Douglas, Rector of St) Andrews 1432–1466
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4. William (Douglas of) Cluny 1437–1462
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5. Sir (James Douglas, 3rd Earl of Angus; no) issue 1426–1446 m. Lady (Joan 'the mute lady of Dalkeith' Stuart, Princess of Scotland, Countess Morton, Lady of) Dalkeith 1428–1486
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6. Sir (George 'The Red' Douglas, 4th Earl of Angus, the first Red Chief of Douglas clan, Lord of Douglas, Abernethy & Jedburgh) Forest 1425–1462
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7. Margaret (Christian) Douglas 1426–1488
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2. George (Douglas III, 4th Earl of Angus, Lord of Douglas; supported Henry VI against Yorkist, commanded James II's) forces 1404–1462
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3. Lady (Elizabeth Douglas) (Erskine) 1400–1490
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2. James (Earl of) Douglas –1388
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3. Margaret (Douglas Baroness) Herries 1375–1425
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2. Eleanor (Douglas, Countess of) Carrick 1316– m. Sir (James Sandilands, 1st Baron of) Calder 1317–1358
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1. Marion Sandilands 1348–1379 m. Sir (Gilbert Kennedie of) Dunure 1350–1408
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1. Sir (James Kennedy of) Dunure 1378–1408 m. Lady (Mary Stewart of) Edmonstone 1380–1458
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1. Sir (Gilbert Kennedy, 1st Lord Kennedy, Keeper of the Castle of Lochdoun, Constable of Stirling Castle, 1st Lord of) Cassillis 1406–1479 m. Lady (Catherine Maxwell, Countess Argyll, Baroness) Kennedy 1409–1484 m. Marjory Ogilvie 1400–1429
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2. Hon. (Mary Kennedy of) Dunure 1409–1430
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3. Hon. (James Kennedy, Bishop of St.) Andrews 1408–1465
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4. Hon. (Sir John Kennedy of) Carrick 1407–1434
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2. Gilbert Kennedy 1377–1421
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3. Alexander (Kennedy of) Ardstynchar 1379–1410
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2. Patrick Sandilands 1350–
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3. Sir (James Sandilands, 2nd Baron of) Calder 1346–1397
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3. Margaret Douglas 1318–1374
Sir Hill's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1296
Event Place: Douglas Castle, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Record Source: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 19 Jul 1333
Event Place: Haliden Hill, Northumberland, England
Record Source: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index