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successors claimed descent from
Sholto Douglas, a
mythical figure dated by
Godscroft to 767 AD. However, it is more
likely that they were
descendants of Flemish...
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Douglas and Angus,
David Hume of
Godscroft,
Edinburgh 1646.
Godscroft, pp. 7–14. Sansovino, pp. 111–117.
Godscroft,
David Hume of. Ane
Historie of the...
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opinion of the 17th-century
historian of the
Douglas family,
David Hume of
Godscroft, was that she had been released. In
March 2022
Nicola Sturgeon, the first...
- Hume of
Godscroft in his
history refers to the
progenitor of the
House of Douglas, Sholto.
Gleaned from the
works of
Buchanan and Boece,
Godscroft's narrative...
-
exponential notation,
along with René Descartes. The son of
David Hume of
Godscroft,
sometimes therefore called described as "Scotus Theagrius",
James Hume...
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David Hume or Home of
Godscroft (1558–1629) was a
Scottish historian and
political theorist, poet and controversialist, a
major intellectual figure in...
- his head). Sir
William Fraser puts
forward a
theory that
David Hume of
Godscroft is
mistaken about the
William Douglas that went crusading, and suggests...
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Morton and
William Douglas, 6th Earl of Morton.
David Reid,
David Hume of
Godscroft's History of the
House of Angus, vol. 2 (Edinburgh, 2005), p. 276. One...
- Castle. A 17th
century historian of the
Douglas family David Hume of
Godscroft noted the lack of
evidence for Morton's involvement, and
suggested that...
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Northumberland and it
would do well to keep
English royal favour.
David Hume of
Godscroft, the arch-panegyricist of the
House of Douglas,
states that
Longleg married...