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- (born 6 August 1990), simply known as Douglas (Brazilian Portuguese: [ˈdowɡlɐs]), is a Brazilian professional footballer who last 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 ****...
- 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...
- 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...
- Anent the punitioun of personis quhilkis favouris the tratour James of Dowglas. About the punishment of persons who favour the traitor James of Douglas...
- 1681 c. 134 — 17 September 1681 Ratification in favors of Collonell James Dowglas of the barony of Machrimoir. Not public and general 1681 c. 135 — 17 September...
- 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...
- Carver Choirbook as well as a M**** Cantate Domino for six voices in the Dowglas/ Fischar partbooks are generally attributed to Carver. Some authorities...
- Scottish Text Society, 1967 (reprint 2003) The palis of honoure [by] Gawyne Dowglas, Amsterdam, Theatrum Orbis Terrarum; New York, Da Capo Press, 1969 The...
- 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...