
Douglas Charters in Genealogy Books
Douglas Charters appears in at least 42 genealogy books
Here are the top genealogy books for Douglas Charters
The Douglas book
The Scots peerage : founded on Wood's edition of Sir Robert Douglas's peerage of Scotland, containing an historical and genealogical account of the nobility of that kingdom, with armorial illustrations, Vol. 2
The Douglas book
The Dictionary of national biography : founded in 1882 by George Smith
Scotland and the Commonwealth : letters and papers relating to the military government of Scotland, from August 1651 to December 1653
The history of Scotland
Publications
The Douglas book, Vol. 1
Commonwealth of Australia, electoral roll, Vol. 56
Descriptive catalogue of impressions from ancient Scottish seals, royal, baronial, ecclesiastical, and municipal, embracing a period from A.D. 1094 to the commonwealth : taken from original charters and other deeds preserved in public and priva
Abstracts of protocols of the town clerks of Glasgow
The Dukes of Albany and their castle of Doune
The John Douglas family of Mississippi
Collins's peerage of England; genealogical, biographical, and historical
The nature and descent of ancient peerages, connected with the state of Scotland, : the origin of tenures, the succession of fiefs, and the constitutation of Parliament, in that country: a discourse addressed to the Rt. Hon. William Earl of Mansfield, Lord Chief Justice of England.
Biographical dictionary of eminent men of Fife of past and present times : natives of the county, or connected with it by property, residence, office, marriage, or otherwise
The hereditary sheriffs of Galloway ; their "forebears" and friends, their courts and customs of their times, with notes of the early history, ecclesiastical legends, the baronage and place-names of the province
The Genealogist's guide : being a general search through genealogical, topographical, and biographical works, family histories, peerage claims, etc.
An index, drawn up about the year 1629, of many records of charters, granted by the different sovereigns of Scotland between the years 1309 and 1413, most of which records have been long missing. With an introduction, giving a state, founded on authentic documents still preserved, of the ancient records of Scotland, which were in that kingdom in the year 1292. To which is subjoined, indexes of the persons and places mentioned in those charters ..
The memoirs of James, marquis of Montrose, 1639-1650
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