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Archibald and Angus
** Archibald Douglas, 6th Earl of Angus ( d. 1556 )
** Archibald Douglas, 5th Earl of Angus ( d. 1513 )
Darnley's maternal grandparents were Archibald Douglas, sixth Earl of Angus, and Margaret Tudor, daughter of Henry VII of England, and widow of James IV, king of Scots.
* they shared a grandmother in English princess Margaret Tudor, daughter of King Henry VII of England and the elder sister of Henry VIII ( Mary descending from Margaret's marriage to James IV of Scotland, Darnley from Margaret's marriage to Archibald Douglas, 6th Earl of Angus ), putting both Mary and Darnley high in the line of succession for the English throne ;
James died in 1513, and their son became King James V. She married secondly Archibald Douglas, 6th Earl of Angus.
She found herself particularly attracted to Archibald Douglas, 6th Earl of Angus, whom even his uncle, the cleric and poet Gavin Douglas, called a " young witless fool.
* Archibald Douglas, 5th Earl of Angus ( 1453 – 1514 ), warden of the east marches
* Archibald Douglas, 6th Earl of Angus ( 1490 – 1557 )
* Archibald Douglas, 8th Earl of Angus and 5th Earl of Morton ( 1556 – 1588 )
* Margaret Douglas ( 1515 – 1578 ), the daughter of Archibald Douglas, 6th Earl of Angus, and Margaret Tudor
Margaret Douglas, Countess of Lennox ( 8 October 1515 – 7 March 1578 ) was the daughter of Archibald Douglas, 6th Earl of Angus, and Margaret Tudor, Queen Dowager of Scotland.
Gavin ( or Gawin, Gawane, Gawain ) Douglas was born c. 1474, at Tantallon Castle, East Lothian, the third son of Archibald, 5th Earl of Angus by his second wife Elizabeth Boyd.
The latter dying soon afterwards ( January 1514 ) in Wigtownshire, where he had gone as justiciar, and his son having been killed at Flodden, the succession fell to Gavin's nephew Archibald Douglas, 6th Earl of Angus.
When Patrick, Lord Lindsay took up the challenge, Morton gave Lindsay the sword of his ancestor, Archibald Douglas, 5th Earl of Angus.
" In 1586, however, the title was given to Archibald Douglas, 8th Earl of Angus, a nephew and legal heir of Regent Morton.
His son Archibald Douglas, 5th Earl of Angus was coerced into ceding the castle to the crown.
* Archibald Angus Charles Kennedy, 8th Marquess of Ailsa ( b. 1956 )
Although Archibald Douglas, 8th Earl of Angus ( 1555 – 1588 ) was confirmed as 5th Earl of Morton in 1586, Lord Maxwell's title of Morton, which had been revoked in 1585, was revived in 1587 and 1592.
* Archibald Douglas, 5th Earl of Morton ( c. 1555 – 1588 ), also 8th Earl of Angus ( attainder reversed 1586 )
He outlived his son Archibald Douglas, Earl of Angus ( c. 1609 – 1655 ) and was succeeded by Archibald's son James Douglas, 2nd Marquess of Douglas ( 1646 – 1699 ).
James ' son and heir Archibald Douglas was created Duke of Douglas, Marquess of Angus and Abernethy, Viscount of Jedburgh Forest, and Lord Douglas of Bonkill, Prestoun and Robertoun on 10 April 1703.
* Archibald Douglas, 5th Earl of Angus ( 1453 – 1514 )
* Archibald Douglas, 6th Earl of Angus ( 1490 – 1557 )
* Archibald Douglas, 8th Earl of Angus ( 1556 – 1588 )
His elder brother Archibald Douglas, Earl of Angus was appointed in his place.

Archibald and Charles
Other well-known Coolidges, architect Charles Allerton Coolidge, General Charles Austin Coolidge, and diplomat Archibald Cary Coolidge among them, were descended from branches of the family that had remained in Massachusetts.
* March – Archibald Armstrong, court jester to James I of England and Charles I of England ( year of birth unknown )
These included two companies touring with Patience, two touring with other Gilbert and Sullivan operas, one touring with the operetta Olivette ( co-produced with Charles Wyndham ), one with Claude Duval in America, a production of Youth running at a New York theatre, a lecture tour by Archibald Forbes ( a war correspondent ) and productions of Patience, Pirates, Claude Duval and Billee Taylor in association with J. C. Williamson in Australia, among other things.
The Abenaki are featured in Charles McCarry's historical novel Bride of the Wilderness ( 1988 ), and James Archibald Houston's novel Ghost Fox ( 1977 ), both of which are set in the eighteenth century ; and Jodi Picoult's Second Glance ( 2003 ), in the contemporary world.
He was the son of Brigadier General Archibald Stirling, of Keir and Margaret Fraser, daughter of Simon Fraser, the Lord Lovat, ( a descendant of Charles II, King of Scots ).
Charles Archibald " Archie " Hahn ( September 14, 1880 – January 21, 1955 ) was a German-American athlete, and one of the best sprinters in the early 20th century.
Stained glass at Ottawa Public Library features Charles Dickens, Archibald Lampman, Duncan Campbell Scott, Lord Byron, Alfred, Lord Tennyson, William Shakespeare, Thomas Moore
Artists associated with the Harlem Renaissance include Romare Bearden, Jacob Lawrence, Charles Alston, Augusta Savage, Archibald Motley, Lois Mailou Jones, Palmer Hayden and Sargent Johnson.
He had been brought up in the strictest principles of the Evangelical school, but at Rugby he fell under the influence of Thomas Arnold and Archibald Campbell Tait, and his acquaintance with John Frederick Denison Maurice and Charles Kingsley finally gave his opinions a direction towards Liberalism.
Sir Archibald Geikie, John Wesley Powell, and Charles Doolittle Walcott on a geological field excursion to Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, May 1897.
For his share in another plot against Charles II he was declared an outlaw, after which he entered into communication with Archibald Campbell, 9th Earl of Argyll, Monmouth and other malcontents.
Archibald Philip Primrose was born in his parents ' house in Charles Street, London, on 7 May 1847.
Several of his ministers were not so circumspect: Attorney-General Cross, Education Minister Boyle, and Municipal Affairs Minister Wilfrid Gariépy campaigned for the Laurier Liberals ; Public Works Minister Archibald J. McLean and Treasurer Charles R. Mitchell stayed out of the fray while leaving no doubt of their support for Union.
A group of poets now known as the " Confederation Poets ", including Charles G. D. Roberts, Archibald Lampman, Bliss Carman, Duncan Campbell Scott, and William Wilfred Campbell, came to prominence in the 1880s and 1890s, Choosing the world of nature as their inspiration, their work was drawn from their own experiences and, at its best, written in their own tones.
The idea of removing the gubernatorial term limit was first proposed in the 1850 constitutional convention, but was vigorously opposed by some of the state's best known statesmen of the day, including Archibald Dixon, Garrett Davis, Benjamin Hardin, and Charles A. Wickliffe.
Several Members of Parliament, mostly from the Conservative Party joined the group including Sir Peter Agnew, 1st Baronet, Ernest Bennett, Sir Robert Bird, 2nd Baronet, Robert Tatton Bower, Douglas Douglas-Hamilton, the Marquess of Clydesdale, Robert Vaughan Gower, Thomas " Loel " Guinness, Norman Hulbert, Archibald James, Alfred Knox, John Macnamara, Sir Thomas Moore, 1st Baronet, Assheton Pownall, Frank Sanderson, Duncan Sandys, Admiral Murray Sueter, Charles Taylor and Ronald Tree.
* Charles W. Misner, Kip S. Thorne, John Archibald Wheeler, Gravitation, ( 1970 ) W. H.
A land charter from the king of Scotland in 1592 defines or redefines the lands to be owned by Thomas and his wife Jeanne Leslie ( Jean elsewhere in the charters ) and inherited by his heirs Robert ( 2nd son ), Thomas ( 3rd son ), and George, who are called " legitimate offspring ", and also John, Archibald and Charles Dempster.
* September 12 — Charles Dickson Archibald, lawyer, businessman and politician ( born 1802 )
At least some of his books are characterized by harsh criticism of almost everyone involved in textual criticism, such as Benjamin Breckinridge Warfield ( 1851 – 1921 ), Archibald Thomas Robertson ( 1863 – 1934 ), Charles Haddon Spurgeon ( 1834 – 1892 ) with the likes of Julius Wellhausen ( 1844 – 1918 ) and Harry Emerson Fosdick ( 1878 – 1969 ).
After Culloden he presided at the trial of the Scottish Jacobite peers, his conduct of which, though judicially impartial, was neither dignified nor generous ; and he must be held partly responsible for the severity meted out to the rebels, and especially for the executions on obsolete attainders of Charles Radclyffe and ( in 1753 ) of Archibald Cameron of Locheil.
# Archibald John Seymour ( b. 1937 ), second cousin once removed of Julian Conway Seymour and third cousin of Hugh Leopold, Charles Richard, Thomas, Lt .- Col. Conway and Richard Seymour
His fellow pupils included Archibald Levin Smith, subsequently Master of the Rolls, and Arthur Charles who became a judge of the Queen's Bench.

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