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    William Douglas, 6th Earl of Douglas

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  1. William, 6th Earl of Douglas (c. 1424 – 24 November 1440) was a Scottish nobleman. In addition to his Earldom of Douglas, he was Earl of Wigtown, Lord of Galloway, Lord of Bothwell, Selkirk and Ettrick Forest, Eskdale, Lauderdale, and Annandale in Scotland, and de jure Duke of Touraine, Count of Longueville, and Lord of Dun-le-roi in France.

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  3. Aug 18, 2023 · Explore genealogy for William (Douglas) Sixth Earl of Morton born 1540 Lochleven Castle, Dumfriesshire, Scotland died 1606 Lochleven Castle, Dumfriesshire, Scotland including ancestors + descendants + 2 photos + 3 genealogist comments + more in the free family tree community.

    • Male
    • September 24, 1606
    • Agnes (Leslie) Leslie Countess Morton
  4. William Douglas, 6th Earl of Morton (c. 1540 – 1606) was the son of Robert Douglas of Lochleven and Margaret Erskine, a former mistress of James V of Scotland.

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  6. Feb 27, 2024 · William Douglas, 6th Earl of Morton was born in 1539/40. He was the son of Sir Robert Douglas of Lochleven and Margaret Erskine. He married Lady Agnes Leslie, daughter of George Leslie, 4th Earl of Rothes and Margaret Crichton, on 19 August 1554. He died about 24 September 1606.

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    William, 6th earl of Douglas, 1423? – 1440, Scottish nobleman, eldest son of Archibald Douglas, 5th Earl of Douglas. In answer to an invitation from the young James II, who was at that time controlled by Sir William Crichton and Sir Alexander Livingstone, Douglas and his brother visited the royal castle at Edinburgh and were there beheaded ...