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41. Translation of Book II (78 v) 2-224 [ rs: person ]

s counsel was communicated by letter to the earl of Douglas who was residing at Dalkeith. When the earl saw the duke's letters he rejoiced and greatly celebrated the circumstance with the earl of Moray a


42. Translation of Book II (78 v) 2-224 [ rs: person ]

se instructions they summoned their men and closest allies and came to Morlane where they found the earl of Douglas. They rode together, numbering a good five hundred lance, and came to Melrose Abbey, just nine shor


43. Translation of Book II (78 v) 2-224 [ rs: person ]

the Highlands of Scotland, staying and residing there. And so to honour the duke of Lancaster, the earl of Douglas and the barons of Scotland made Edinburgh Castle available to him, for which he was most grateful t


44. Translation of Book II (79 v) 2-225 [ rs: person ]

fort by sustaining him in their land for the period during which he had wished to remain there. The earl of Douglas, the earl of Moray and several knights of Scotland escorted him as far as Melrose Abbey, but they d


45. Translation of Book I (146 v) 1-297 [ name: person ]

lord the king of England. Also captured that day were the earl of Moray, the earl of March, my lord William Douglas, my lord Robert Erskine, the bishop of Aberdeen, the bishop of St Andrews and several others. And m


46. Prospography Content: William Douglas, first earl of Douglas (d. 1384) (person)

William Douglas, first earl of Douglas (d. 1384) William Douglas (c. 1330 - 1384), first earl of Douglas; second son of Archibald Douglas and Beatrice Lindsay of Crawford. Douglas married Margaret, sister and heir of Thomas, earl of Mar, about 1357, although Froissart, in Book I, § 354, already refers to her as the countess of Douglas in 1356. For more information, see M. H. Brown, 'Douglas, William, first earl of Douglas and earl of Mar (c.1330-1384)', in Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, ed. H. C. G. Matthew and Brian Harrison (Oxford: OUP, 2004), http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/7924.

47. Prospography Content: Margaret of Mar (person)

Margaret of Mar Sister and heir of Thomas, earl of Mar. She married William, earl of Douglas, about 1357, although Froissart already refers to her as the countess of Douglas in 1356 (Book I, §

48. Prospography Content: James Douglas (person)

James Douglas James, second earl of Douglas and Mar (d. 1388); only son of William Douglas, first earl of Douglas (d. 1384); slain at the Battle of Otterburn. John Fordham

49. Austin 48 (153 r) 1-315 [ rs: person ]

avéz ouy, se tindrent les deux roys a paix contre l’un l’autre. Mais pour ce ne demouroit mie que messire Guillaume de Douglas, ce vaillant chevalier d’Escoce, et les Escocs qui se tenoient en la forest de Gedours, ne guerroiassent tousjours les Anglois par


50. Leiden VGGF 9 (vol. 2) (82 r) 2-211 [ rs: person ]

party de Bervich et chevaucha vers Haindebourcq, ou li rois Robers d’Escoce, ly contez de Douglas, ly contez de le Mare, ly contez de Mouret et li baron d’Escoce estoient tout asamblé. Car