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James Douglas, 1st Lord Mordington

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19: 89:, and to "swear and subscribe it publicly in open face of Parliament", under the pains therein mentioned, dated 20 April 1644. The Presbytery were clearly not satisfied with that summons, and a Visitation (GD220/3/74) to the Kirk of Mordingtoun by the Presbytery of Chirnsyde was made in order to get him to conform to the Ordinance of the Commissioners of the 116:, certifying that the Committee and Commissioners for the Parliament of England have assessed the estate of James, Lord Mordington, in the bounds of Berwick to pay £100 Sterling for the forces, and requiring the governor to collect said sum. 73:, Alexander Torrie in Mordington, and Patrick Torrie there, are found in dispute with George Roull, Minister at Mordington, when the latter is asking for his sureties (or cautions) to be reduced, dated April 1631. 141: 85:
GD220/3/74) was issued to James, Lord Mordington, and others, charging them to compear before the Estates of Parliament on 4 June following, to answer for not "swearing and subscribing" the
166: 152:, in favour of the heir male. The king, however, decided to create her husband a peer with the title of Lord Mordington, with the precedency of Oliphant (1458). They had: 112:
Lord Mordington held property over the border, and was liable for English taxation there. On 17 October 1644, a letter was sent, addressed to Colonel Lindsay, Governor of
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He had been knighted prior to 1621, and obtained a grant from the Crown of the lands and barony of Over
86: 213:, Second Series, edited by P.Hume Brown, M.A., LL.D., Edinburgh, 1902, vol.IV, 1630–1632, pps: 268–9. 209: 66: 132:'s forces arrived and set up camp there for several days, using his home as their headquarters. 65:
on 24 August 1634, although he appears to have already been in possession, as a minute of the
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records Sir James Douglas of Mordington, Alexander Lawder, brother of Robert Lawder of
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The Royal Families of England, Scotland, and Wales, with their Descendants
125: 93:"that James Lord Mordingtoun, in the face of God's kirk, should renounce 98: 58: 229:, edited by Peter Townend, 105th edition, London, 1970, p. 2402. 70: 140:
Lord Mordington married in 1624, Anne, only child and daughter of
18: 194:, by William Anderson, Edinburgh, 1867, vol.7, p. 206. 182:, published by Peter Brown, Edinburgh, 1834, p. 176-7. 101: 94: 144:. This lady claimed the peerage of Oliphant, but in the 107: 148:
in 1633, it was determined, in the presence of King
269: 169:(d.1675), with issue a son & two daughters. 33:(died 11 February 1656) was the second son of 227:Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage 91:General Assembly of the Church of Scotland 49:on 14 November 1641 as Lord Mordington. 17: 298:Peers of Scotland created by Charles I 270: 31:Sir James Douglas, 1st Lord Mordington 37:by his spouse Elizabeth, daughter of 157:William Douglas, 2nd Lord Mordington 142:Laurence Oliphant, 5th Lord Oliphant 128:of Mordington on 22 July 1650, when 39:Laurence Oliphant, 4th Lord Oliphant 204:, London, 1902, vol.2, p. 180. 35:William Douglas, 10th Earl of Angus 13: 283:Nobility from the Scottish Borders 108:Enforced taxation for English army 14: 309: 198:A History of the House of Douglas 167:Robert Sempill, 7th Lord Sempill 288:Lords of Parliament (pre-1707) 1: 173: 83:National Archives of Scotland 22:Arms as recorded in Brown's 7: 135: 119: 76: 52: 10: 314: 87:Solemn League and Covenant 41:. He was created, by King 256: 247: 242: 235: 210:Privy Council of Scotland 67:Privy Council of Scotland 217:The Parish of Mordington 202:Sir Herbert Maxwell, Bt. 180:The Peerage of Scotland 24:The Peerage of Scotland 124:He was present at his 27: 293:Younger sons of earls 21: 208:The Register of the 237:Peerage of Scotland 219:, by W.R. Johnson, 192:The Scottish Nation 159:, his son and heir. 221:Berwick-upon-Tweed 114:Berwick-upon-Tweed 47:Lord of Parliament 28: 266: 265: 257:Succeeded by 104:, May 23, 1644". 305: 233: 232: 146:Court of Session 313: 312: 308: 307: 306: 304: 303: 302: 268: 267: 262: 260:William Douglas 253: 250:Lord Mordington 176: 138: 130:Oliver Cromwell 122: 110: 79: 55: 12: 11: 5: 311: 301: 300: 295: 290: 285: 280: 264: 263: 258: 255: 246: 240: 239: 231: 230: 224: 223:, August 1966. 214: 205: 195: 189: 183: 175: 172: 171: 170: 165:Anne, married 163: 160: 137: 134: 121: 118: 109: 106: 78: 75: 54: 51: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 310: 299: 296: 294: 291: 289: 286: 284: 281: 279: 276: 275: 273: 261: 252: 251: 245: 241: 238: 234: 228: 225: 222: 218: 215: 212: 211: 206: 203: 199: 196: 193: 190: 187: 184: 181: 178: 177: 168: 164: 161: 158: 155: 154: 153: 151: 147: 143: 133: 131: 127: 117: 115: 105: 103: 100: 96: 92: 88: 84: 74: 72: 68: 64: 60: 50: 48: 44: 40: 36: 32: 25: 20: 16: 248: 244:New creation 243: 226: 216: 207: 197: 191: 185: 179: 139: 123: 111: 80: 63:Berwickshire 56: 30: 29: 23: 15: 278:1656 deaths 126:Tower house 81:A summons ( 272:Categories 254:1634–1656 174:References 99:Mordington 59:Mordington 150:Charles I 71:Edrington 43:Charles I 136:Marriage 120:Cromwell 77:Covenant 53:Knighted 95:Popery 26:, 1834 200:, by 162:James 102:Kirk 45:, a 61:in 274::

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William Douglas, 10th Earl of Angus
Laurence Oliphant, 4th Lord Oliphant
Charles I
Lord of Parliament
Mordington
Berwickshire
Privy Council of Scotland
Edrington
National Archives of Scotland
Solemn League and Covenant
General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
Popery
Mordington
Kirk
Berwick-upon-Tweed
Tower house
Oliver Cromwell
Laurence Oliphant, 5th Lord Oliphant
Court of Session
Charles I
William Douglas, 2nd Lord Mordington
Robert Sempill, 7th Lord Sempill
Sir Herbert Maxwell, Bt.
Privy Council of Scotland
Berwick-upon-Tweed
Peerage of Scotland
Lord Mordington
William Douglas
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