Ancestral Trails 2016 » Agnes DOUGLAS (1574-1607)

Personal data Agnes DOUGLAS 

  • She was born in the year 1574 in Lochleven Castle, Lochleven, Argyll, Scotland.
  • Title: Countess of Argyll
  • She died on May 3, 1607 in Argyllshire, Scotland, she was 33 years old.
  • She is buried May 1607 in Kilmun Free Church, Argyll, Scotland.
  • A child of William DOUGLAS and Agnes LESLIE

Household of Agnes DOUGLAS

She is married to Archibald CAMPBELL.

They got married on July 24, 1592, she was 18 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Anna CAMPBELL  1594-1638 
  2. Archibald CAMPBELL  1607-1661 
  3. Annabel CAMPBELL  1597-1652 


Notes about Agnes DOUGLAS

Agnes Douglas, Countess of Argyll (1574 - 3 May 1607) was a Scottish noblewoman and the first wife of Archibald Campbell, 7th Earl of Argyll. She was the mother of three of his children, including his heir, Archibald Campbell, 1st Marquess of Argyll, the de facto head of the government in Scotland throughout most of the conflict known as the Wars of the Three Kingdoms. Lady Agnes was considered so beautiful that she was described as a "pearl of Lochleven".

Family
Lady Agnes Douglas was born at Lochleven Castle, Scotland in 1574, one of the eleven children of Sir William Douglas, 6th Earl of Morton and Agnes Leslie. She had four brothers and six sisters. Lady Agnes and her sisters were so famed for their beauty throughout Scotland that they were known as the "pearls of Lochleven".

Her paternal grandparents were Sir Robert Douglas and Margaret Erskine, a former mistress of King James V of Scotland, and her maternal grandparents were George Leslie, 4th Earl of Rothes and Margaret Crichton, an illegitimate daughter of Princess Margaret, the youngest sister of King James III. Her half-uncle was James Stewart, Earl of Moray, Regent of Scotland, and the illegitimate son of her grandmother, Margaret from the latter's liaison with King James V. He was assassinated in 1570.

Before Agnes's birth, from June 1567 until her escape in May 1568, Mary, Queen of Scots was a prisoner at Lochleven Castle, where her father served in the capacity as custodian and her mother was the queen's closest female companion. The queen escaped from Lochleven with the aid of George Douglas, Agnes's uncle and Willy Douglas, a cousin who was resident at the castle.

Her father succeeded to the Earldom of Morton in 1588 as the 6th earl upon the death of his kinsman, Archibald Douglas, 5th Earl of Morton. The title had been forfeited in 1581 when James Douglas, 4th Earl of Morton, regent of Scotland was executed and attainted for his part in the murder of Henry Stewart, Lord Darnley in 1567. It was restored to the Douglas family in 1586.

Marriage and issue
On 24 July 1592, she married as his first wife, Archibald Campbell, 7th Earl of Argyll, the son of Colin Campbell, 6th Earl of Argyll and Agnes Keith. Agnes, who was a Roman Catholic, was instrumental in her husband's later decision to convert to the Catholic faith in 1618, eleven years after her death. Despite Agnes's religion, he commanded the royal troops which fought against the Catholic rebels led by George Gordon, 1st Marquess of Huntly in the Battle of Glenlivet on 3 October 1594. Argyll's forces were defeated by the numerically smaller forces of Huntly.

The marriage produced three children:

Lady Annabel Campbell (died 1652), married Robert Kerr, 2nd Earl of Lothian, by whom she had two daughters.
Lady Anne Campbell (died 14 June 1638), married George Gordon, 2nd Marquess of Huntly, by whom she had seven children.
Archibald Campbell, 1st Marquess of Argyll (April 1607- 27 May 1661), de facto head of government in Scotland during most of the conflict known as the Wars of the Three Kingdoms, and the most influential member of the Covenanter movement during the English Civil War. In 1626 married Lady Margaret Douglas (1610-1678), by whom he had four children, including his heir, Archibald Campbell, 9th Earl of Argyll. He was executed in 1661 by the orders of King Charles II of England on charges of High Treason. His head was exposed on top of the Tolbooth.

Agnes died on 3 May 1607, a month after the birth of her only son, Archibald. She is buried at Kilmun Parish Church. Her husband married secondly on 30 November 1610, Anne Cornwallis, by whom he had three more children.
SOURCE: Wikipedia - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agnes_Douglas,_Countess_of_Argyll

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Agnes DOUGLAS

Margaret ERSKINE
± 1513-1572
George LESLIE
1484-1558
Agnes LESLIE
1540-1694

Agnes DOUGLAS
1574-1607

1592
Anna CAMPBELL
1594-1638

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