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Archibald Douglas, 3rd Earl of Douglas, and Joan
Moray of
Bothwell and
Drumsargard (now Cambuslang), d.
after 1408. His rise to
dominance in the kingdom...
- John de
Moray (died c. 1322), Lord of Drumsagard, was a
Scottish noble. He was the
eldest son of
William de
Moray of Drumsagard. He
obtained the lands...
- de Moravia, Earl of
Strathearn and
granddaughter of John de
Moray of
Drumsargard.
Archibald is said to have
offered to
fight five
English knights in single...
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William Douglas, Lord of Liddesdale,
Robert Stewart and
Maurice Murray of
Drumsargard in June 1339.
Edinburgh was
taken by
stratagem by
William Douglas of...
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father as
eighth Earl, and Mary or Maria, who
married John de
Moray of
Drumsargard. His
second wife, whom he
married around 1323, was Jean or Joanna, daughter...
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Henry III of
England in 1236.
Walter inherited the
lands of
Bothwell and
Drumsargard in
Lanarkshire and
Smailholm in
Berwickshire in 1242. He
served as Justiciar...
-
Scottish nobleman.
Moray was the
eldest son of Sir John de
Moray of
Drumsargard and his wife Mary,
daughter to Malise, 7th Earl of Strathearn. He appears...
- site of
Hallside Steelworks. The
Parish of
Cambuslang in the
Barony of
Drumsargard, also
spelt Drumsagart,
meaning "ridge of the priest" – can be traced...
- vi. p. 534 CAMBUSLANG: SOME
NOTES ON ITS
EARLY LORDS—THE
BARONS OF
DRUMSARGARD, AND
OTHER LANDOWNERS. BY
JOSEPH BAIN, F.S.A.SCOT. [3] Topographical...
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navigable by
large vessels. The
Parish of
Cambuslang in the
Barony of
Drumsargard –
whose castle ruins can be
discerned to the south-east of
Hallside –...