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'In', 'of' or 'at' a place
2014  Douglas Clan Gathering
A Douglas desk seal
A Douglas-Hamilton Seal
A history of Tartan
A tale of conspiracy and plotting
Abies Douglasii at Lynedoch
Albert James Smith, 1822–1883
An early history of the Douglas family in France
Archibald & Eleanor Douglas-Pennant
Archibald Douglas and the Legend of the Signet Ring
Archibald Douglas, earl of Wigton, in France
Argyll's Rebellion, 1685
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articles/swords/sword_henry_douglass.htm
articles/swords/wallace_monument_swords.htm
articles/vehicles/airport_tug.htm
articles/vehicles/douglas_fir_truck.htm
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Australia introduction
Autopsy on Sir George Douglas, d1636
Baron Douglas - Steamer
Baron Douglas ships
Betto Douglas - the case of
Black Douglas - Bushranger
Black Douglas motor yacht
Black Douglas painting
Black Douglas, bushranger, d1892
Black Line Dispossession of Indigenous Tribes
Border Tower Houses
Breaks in the chain
Buccleugh library donation
Burning the Bodies of Dead Bandits at Columbus, N. M.
Burns and slavery
Camp Morton
Carved Armorial of Douglas, Earl of Angus
Case against George Douglas, 1849
Case of the Black Douglases
Catherine, Countess of Strathearn
Cavers Churches
Cigarette cards
Clemintina Johannes Sobieska Douglas, 1746-1771
Cloverdale Douglas (stallion)
Columbus - was he a Douglas?
Composition of a coat of arms
Condottieri di ventura and the Scotti Douglas
Contributors to the Douglas Archives
Coraville Douglas (bull)
Count Hannibal Scotti's Yachts
Darnley/Lennox Jewel
Decaying tombs in Piacenza
Did a Douglas actually claim the crown?
Douglas & Dolphinton Railway
Douglas - The Death Ship
Douglas 13thC manors in England
Douglas and the Act of Union
Douglas and the sugar industry
Douglas Arms, Bethseda
Douglas Castle - ship
Douglas Chair, Queens University
Douglas Clan Gatherings
Douglas Coalfield, Lanarkshire
Douglas Earls of Angus: a study  of power
Douglas families in the Falklands
Douglas family in Palestine
Douglas Farm, New Jersey
Douglas Ghosts
Douglas immigrants
Douglas itinerary2
Douglas Land Company
Douglas models
Douglas Navigation Protractor
Douglas Pennant, ship
Douglas postcards
Douglas Sea Scale
Douglas Support
Douglas tartans
Douglas titles
Douglas Treaties
Douglas tribes of British Columbia
Douglas Undertakers
Douglas window in Linlithgow
Douglas' toad
Douglas, iron ship - 1869
Douglas, steamer - 1881
Douglas-Appleyard Arcless Sextant
Douglas-Hamilton plate
Douglases and the Gledstanes
Douglases and the  Slave Trade
Douglases lose control of the king
Douglass lighter
Douglaston Yacht Squadron
Duchy of Châtellerault
Duke of Monmouth
Dukes of Brandon
Dunbar versus Douglas - a story of conflict
Earl of Forfar (Ship)
Earl of Morton's Jig
Earl of Selkirk title claim
Edinburgh treaty - 1328
Edwin T Douglas - ship
Enrico Dich Scot Douglas
Execution of David Douglass, 1842
Extreme genealogy
First Fleet to Australia
Flintlock fowling piece
Florence M. Douglas, Schooner
Freskin the Fleming
Fun (peculiar) emails
George Douglas, merchantman
Glenbervie Chair
Grand Masters of the Grand Lodge of Scotland
Grandfather Mountain Highland Games, July 2024
Gypsies and Tinkers, Travellers and Itinerants
Henry & Francis of Newcastle
HMS Douglas
How Sir James Douglas got his Lands
Irish Immigrants to America
James Archibald Douglas x3
James Henry Douglas - a slave trade story
Janet Douglas, living 1677
Jenny Douglas, dancer
John Douglas of South Africa
King Douglas, tanker
Kinmont Willie
Kirkpatrick in Seville
Kirriemuir - coat of arms
Knights Banneret
Knights Templar
Lady Jane Douglas - who was she?
Lady Margaret Douglas - The Other Tudor Princess
Lady Mary Douglas's Reel
Latter Day Saints
Lazy Susan
Legion of Honour
Let the Wolves devour
Livestock, breeders and related articles
Lord Douglas (bull)
Lord Morton's Mare
Lyonston Douglas (bull)
Marriage of John, Lord Maxwell, and Elizabeth Douglas
Martyrs's Moss
Massacre on board the Douglas, Schooner
Miscellaneous Douglas lands in Scotland
Morton's Maggot
Morton's Reel
Most important and powerful Douglases in History
Mrs Henry Downs
Murder of David Rizzio, 1566
Murder of James Douglas
MV Cape Douglas
Oliver - Douglas vassals
Origins of the Douglas family in Italy
Origins of the Douglas family in Italy
Origins of the name 'Douglas'
Otterburn Douglas banner
Paterson - Douglas vassals
Pharoah's Daughter - Queen of Scots
Plantation of Ulster
Plantation owners compensated
Prisoners from the Battles of Dunbar (1650) and Worcester (1651)
PS Douglas
PS Douglas, 1864
Rachel Douglas
Raeburn portraits of the Douglas family
Research myths
Robbie Burns and the Douglas connection
Robert Douglas bottle
Robert the Bruce
Rogues and vagabonds
Royal connections with the Douglas family
Salt cellar - Douglas of Kilhead
Sand tee gun
Sarah E. Douglas, schooner
Sawney Bean and Black Agnes Douglas
Scipio Africanus, d1774
Scottish Naming patterns
Sea Shanties
Ship wrecks
Silver Arrow archery competition
Sir James Douglas slays the Peacock of the North
Sir James Douglas, buoy layer
Sir James Douglas, ship
Slave ships
Slave trade letters
SS Douglas
Stirling Tournament of 1449
Sugar & Slavery
Swedsh steamer, Douglas
The 'Unity'
The Alexander
The Battle of Dalrigh and the Lost Sword of Robert the Bruce
The battle of the Bismark and sinking of HMS Hood, May 1941
The Black Douglas - vessel
The brick makers of Allangrange
The Capitulation of Irvine
The Castle of Agazzano and the ghost of Count Buso
The Comlongon Tragedy
The Curse of the Queensberrys
The Douglas Cannon
The Douglas Cause
The Douglas Children, or 'Juvenile Retirement'
The Douglas fir
The Douglas Heart
The Douglas Squirrel
The Douglas surname
The Douglas Tragedy
The Douglas-fir gall midge
The Douglas-Pennant Art Collection
The Douglases in around the world
The Earl of Morton Succession
The Empire Douglas (ship)
The French, Jacobites and the Douglas family
The ghost of Henry Douglas
The John Douglas, ship
The King arrives at Holyrood
The Knights of Malta in the New World
The Maiden beheading machine
The Marescotti origins
The Maria Douglas
The Marksberry family
The Percy Douglas
The Queensberry Seal Matrix
The Rough Wooing
The Salamander in a Ring of Fire
The schooner, Black Douglas
The Scottish Marches
The Slaying of John Douglas at Little Moccasin Gap, 1776
The Victoria Cross (VC)
The Wreck of the Crown
The wreck of the George H. Douglas
The wreck of the Sea Horse, 1816.
The wreck of the Svecia
Thomas Douglas of Chile
Treaty of Greenwich
Treaty of Westminster (1462)
USS Otis W. Douglas
Viking descents into Britain
Visit Scotland!
War of 1812
Whisky
White slave trade
Who was The Black Douglas?
William Douglas, murderer, bc1982
Witches and witchcraft
Wreck of the Douglas
Wreck of the Jane Douglas, 1901


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Charles County is in south central Maryland and was created in 1658. The first settlers were mainly English tobacco planters, their indentured servants and enslaved people. Many of of the settlers were Roman Catholic. The county, as originally laid out, also included parts of present day Calvert, Prince George's and St. Mary's Counties.
Many young healthy people died in colonial Maryland due to outbreaks of malaria and yellow fever.


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