- (born 6
August 1990),
simply known as
Douglas (Brazilian Portuguese: [
ˈdowɡlɐs]), is a
Brazilian professional footballer who last pla**** as a right-back...
- July 1981), also
known as
Maicon Douglas (Brazilian Portuguese: [ˈmajkõ
ˈdowɡlɐs]) or
simply Maicon, is a
Brazilian former footballer who pla**** as a right-back...
-
known to the English,
according to the poet John Barbour, as "The blak
Dowglas", a
sinister and
murderous force "mair fell than wes ony
devill in ****...
- and
general 1604 c. 7 — 11 July 1604 Act
anent the
restitutioun of
James Dowglas of Spott. Not
public and
general 1604 c. 8 — 11 July 1604 Act
anent the...
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Christianity portal George Dowglas Halford (1865-27
August 1948) was the
second Anglican Bishop of
Rockhampton from 1909
until 1920.
Halford was educated...
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Anent the
punitioun of
personis quhilkis favouris the
tratour James of
Dowglas.
About the
punishment of
persons who
favour the
traitor James of Douglas...
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September 1518 to June 1522. When they recommence, they
record a “Jenet
Dowglas,
spous to
David Lindsay maister Ischare to the King” who was a seamstress...
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Carver Choirbook as well as a M****
Cantate Domino for six
voices in the
Dowglas/
Fischar partbooks are
generally attributed to Carver. Some authorities...
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Northumberland Betra**** By
Douglas (also
Northumberland Betra**** by
Dowglas) is an English-language folk song,
catalogued as
Child ballad 176 and Roud...
- bond,
dated 23
September 1667, by William, Lord Mordingtoun, to
William Dowglas, advocate, for £2000
Scots and an
annual rent of £120
Scots from the lands...