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  • Roepnaam Sir James "the Gross".
  • Hij is geboren in het jaar 1371 in Hermiston, East Lothian, Scotland.
  • Beroep: 7th Earl of Douglas, 1st Earl of Avondale.
  • Nationaliteit: Scotland.
  • Woonachtig: Morton Earl of Morton.
  • (Personality and Interests) in het jaar 1420.
    In the early 1420s James acted as the link between his brother and the powerful Murdoch Stewart, Duke of Albany who was acting as Regent for his cousin James I of Scotland while he was being held by the English for ransom. His links with the Albany Stewarts however did not prevent him from becoming a councillor to the king once he returned from imprisonment in 1424. Along with his nephew, Archibald Douglas, 5th Earl of Douglas, he sat on the jury which convicted Murdoch and two of his sons of treason for failure to pay the ransom and allowing the king to be imprisoned for 18 years. In 1426 as a reward for his loyalty Douglas received royal confirmation of his lands, his eldest son William was knighted in 1430 and by 1435 he was sheriff of Lanarkshire strengthening his place among the kings principal followers. This backing from the earl of Douglas' senior kinsman was vital for the king to prevent a clash with the powerful Douglas affinity and shortly before his death in 1437 James I gave him the title of Earl of Avondale.
  • (Personality and Interests) rond 1435 in His rise to dominance in the kingdom began with the disastrous defeat of his elder brother Archibald Douglas, 4th Earl of Douglas at the Battle of Homildon Hill where he was captured by the English. James was now acting head of the main branch of the powerful Douglas family and was left to maintain their influence in southern Scotland. His successes in this regard preserved Douglas influence until the return of his elder brother from captivity in 1409 at which time he assumed the role of councillor and was rewarded with the grant of extensive estates. The most important of these was the stronghold of Abercorn Castle which would become his principal residence for the rest of his life.
  • (Personality and Interests) in het jaar 1437.
    When King James was assassinated in 1437 Douglas backed his nephew who became Lieutenant General of Scotland and Regent for the young James II until Douglas' death in 1439. The death of his nephew set off a deadly chain of events that saw power being uneasily shared between Sir William Crichton, Sir Alexander Livingston of Callendar and Douglas himself. These events culminated in what would become known as the 'Black Dinner' at Edinburgh Castle where his great-nephew William Douglas, 6th Earl of Douglas and his younger brother David were summarily beheaded on trumped up charges in the presence of the young James II. Historians tend to place the blame for the Black Dinner on Crichton, Livingston and especially Douglas, as the death of his great-nephews brought him the earldom of Douglas and the position as the most powerful magnate in Scotland.
  • (MARR) op 7 maart 1425 in Brechin, Lanarkshire, Scotland.
    Spouse: Beatrix (Bethoc) Sinclair, Countess of Douglas
  • Hij is overleden op 24 maart 1443 in Abercorn Castle, Douglas, Lanarkshire, Scotland, hij was toen 72 jaar oud.
  • Hij is begraven in Douglas, South Lanarkshire, Scotland.
  • Een kind van Archibald "The Grim" 3rd Earl of Douglas en Joanna Moray Countess of Strathearn of Moray

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