A history of the house of Douglas from the earliest times down to the legislative union of England and Scotland . in the army, this Kennethwas created a baronet 30th September 1831,and assumed the name of Douglas by royallicence in the following year. From this mar-riage is descended the present Sir KennethDouglas of Glenbervie, fourth baronet of thenew creation, who was born in 1868, and residesin New Zealand. (5) Duncan, a clergj-man, appointed to the living of Glenbervie on the death of his brother, Archi-bald, in 1585, and died without issue before i 591. (6) Gavin, married Elizabeth Keith
A history of the house of Douglas from the earliest times down to the legislative union of England and Scotland . in the army, this Kennethwas created a baronet 30th September 1831,and assumed the name of Douglas by royallicence in the following year. From this mar-riage is descended the present Sir KennethDouglas of Glenbervie, fourth baronet of thenew creation, who was born in 1868, and residesin New Zealand. (5) Duncan, a clergj-man, appointed to the living of Glenbervie on the death of his brother, Archi-bald, in 1585, and died without issue before i 591. (6) Gavin, married Elizabeth Keith, and died before 1st October 1616, and became ancestor of the CHILDREN OF THE qth EARL :SS family of Douglas of Bridgeford, which endedwith his two granddaughters and co-heiresses—Isobel, married Alexander Shank of Castlerig,died in 1762, and Marjory, married John, 6thViscount Arbuthnot, died in 1737.(7) John of Barras, who married Jean Eraser, and whoseson. Sir John, was knighted by Charles I. in1633. His line seems to have ended in thepersons of three granddaughters, children of hisfifth son,
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