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Douglas, James

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Douglas, James, 2d duke of Queensbury

Douglas, James, 1662–1711: see Queensberry, James Douglas, 2d duke of Queensberry, James Douglas, 2d duke of, 1662–1711, Scottish statesman. One of the early supporters of William III in Scotland, he held offices under him and Queen Anne, rising to become commissioner to
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Douglas, James, 4th duke of Hamilton

Douglas, James, 1658–1712: see Hamilton, James Douglas, 4th duke of Hamilton, James Douglas, 4th duke of, 1658–1712, Scottish nobleman. He served at the courts of Charles II and James II and remained, after his grudging acceptance of William III, a sympathizer with the
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Douglas, James, 4th earl of Morton

Douglas, James, d. 1581: see Morton, James Douglas, 4th earl of Morton, James Douglas, 4th earl of, d. 1581, Scottish nobleman. A nephew of Archibald Douglas, 6th earl of Angus, he married Elizabeth Douglas, from whose father he inherited (1553) the earldom of Morton.
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Kirk Douglas, James Garner and the late DeForest Kelley are among this year's recipients of Golden Boot Awards honoring the best in westerns, organizers said Thursday.
Kirk Douglas, James Mason (as the mad genius, Captain Nemo), Paul Lukas and Peter Lorre star in this exciting underwater adventure fantasy which includes lots of submarine action, futuristic visions of atomic energy and a spectacular encounter with a giant squid.
Kirk Douglas, James Mason, Paul Lukas and Peter Lorre star in this exciting undersea adventure adapted from the Jules Verne classic and directed by Richard Fleischer.
 
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