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      • Sir William the Hardy is the first of the Douglas Lords on record to take a major part in domestic and international affairs. He partook in Wallace's uprising against English rule in Scotland and died captive in the Tower of London.
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  2. Sir William Douglas "le Hardi" ("the Bold"), Lord of Douglas (1243 – 24 January 1298) [citation needed] was a Scottish nobleman and soldier . Early life. William Douglas was the son of William Longleg, Lord of Douglas and it is supposed by his possible second wife, Constance Battail of Fawdon. [1] .

  3. May 31, 2022 · Sir William 'Le Hardi' of Douglas was the son of Sir William of Douglas. He died in 1298 at London, England, as a prisoner. William the Hardy was twice married and had three sons.[11][12]

    • Douglas
    • James Fred Patin, Jr.
    • circa 1255
  4. www.douglashistory.co.uk › history › williamlehardiWilliam 'Le Hardi' Douglas

    William “le Hardy”, Lord of Douglas, was the son of William Longleg, Lord of Douglas and it is supposed by his possible second wife, Constance Battail of Fawdon. He first is recorded at an Assize at Newcastle-upon-Tyne in 1256, when his father made over a Carucate of land at Warndon, Northumberland to him.

  5. Dec 17, 2023 · Son of Archibald Douglas, 2nd Lord of Douglas and Lady Margaret de Crawford. Husband of Martha de Carrick and Constance Battail. Father of Willelma Douglas; William “le Hardi” Douglas, Lord of Douglas and Hugh Douglas. Brother of Sir Andrew Douglas of Hermiston. Half brother of Hugh Barclay.

    • Douglas, Scotland
    • Douglas, Lanarkshire, Scotland
    • circa 1220
  6. Lord of Douglas. Sir William the Hardy (or, "the Bold"), Lord of Douglas, was born in 1240 to Sir William "Longleg," Lord of Douglas, and Constance Battail. Sir William's exact place of birth is a matter of debate as while his father (i.e. Sir William "Longleg") maintained vast holdings in the Douglasdale region of Scotland, he was also quite ...

  7. William the Hardy, Lord of Douglas (1240 - 1298) c. Willelma de Douglas (c. 1245 - 1302) The earliest appearance of Sir William in the historical record is a charter penned in March of 1239 wherein he witnessed a transaction on behalf of the Earl of Lennox.

  8. When SIR William "Le Hardi" DOUGLAS 5TH LORD OF DOUGLAS was born in 1240, his father, Sir William Douglas "Longleg", was 40 and his mother, Countess of Carrick Martha Galloway, was 25. He had at least 2 sons. His occupation is listed as warlord in Scotland, United Kingdom.

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