James Douglas, 7th Earl of Douglas

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James Douglas, 7th Earl of Douglas, 1st Earl of Avondale (137124 March 1443), known as 'the Gross' was a Scottish nobleman. He was the second son of Archibald Douglas, 3rd Earl of Douglas and Joan Moray.

In 1437 he was created Earl of Avondale. He succeeded to the earldom of Douglas on the summary execution of his great-nephew William Douglas, 6th Earl of Douglas, and his brother David, in 1440. James Douglas was himself implicated in this attempt to neutralise the power of the 'Black' Douglas line.

[edit] Marriage and issue

He married first Beatrice Stewart, daughter of Robert Stewart, 1st Duke of Albany and Margaret Graham, Countess of Menteith. They had one daughter.

  • Beatrice Douglas

He married second Beatrice Sinclair, daughter of Henry Sinclair, 2nd Earl of Orkney, around 1425. They had four children.

  • William Douglas (1425–1452), who succeeded his father
  • James Douglas (1426–1491), who succeeded his brother as 9th earl
  • Janet Douglas
  • Margaret Douglas (d.1473)
Peerage of Scotland
Preceded by
William Douglas
Earl of Douglas
1440–1443
Succeeded by
William Douglas
Preceded by
New Creation
Earl of Avondale
1437–1443
Succeeded by
William Douglas

[edit] References

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