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Stirling Council and partners are building an exciting programme of events as 2014 – the 700th anniversary of the Battle of Bannockburn and Scotland’s second Year of Homecoming - approaches.
This special year will also see nearby Glasgow host the Commonwealth Games, and the world’s best golfers gather at Gleneagles for the Ryder Cup, just 30 minutes away.
Stirling, at the very heart of Scotland, is home to the historic Bannockburn battlefield, the National Wallace Monument, and one of the country’s greatest castles. It’s also a contemporary city offering great leisure and shopping, surrounded by some of the most stunning scenery Scotland has to offer. The ideal base for a Year of Homecoming adventure.
Two major events are planned:
Could Stirling or Bannockburn be a venue - either June or July? Or are the Douglas links not strong enough?
See also: http://www.stirling2014.co.uk
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I suppose I am kinda lucky living in Scotland and in the village of Douglas. May I extend a welcome to all to visit our local museum (Douglas Heritage) where you will be warmly welcomed and given a tour of Old St Brides, the ancestral church of the Douglas family.
regards
billy
If attending, July dates beat out June dates for me.
Beryl,
The Stirling links are that The Good Sir James, and presumably other Douglases, fought alongside Robert the Bruce at Bannockburn in 1314, and, in 1452, William, 8th Earl of Douglas, was invited under the protection of the king to Stirling Castle. The intention was to persuade William to break some alliances felt to be against the royal interest. When he refused James could not contain his anger, the king drew his dagger and stabbed William twenty nine times before throwing his body from the window. This is traditionally said to have taken place in the King's Old Building but this had not yet been built. It may have been in an earlier building on the same site.
I am also looking at the possibility of holding the event in the village of Douglas, where there is a Douglas heritage museum, St Bride's Church, the monument to the Earl of Angus and the remains of Douglas Castle. Their Gala week is in the 2nd half of July, which might be a tie in.
Other options include Drumlanrig Castle, Dumfriesshire, and Dalmahoy, near Edinburgh.
Hi William, as i will be in Scotland in June 2014 for the 700th anniversary of the Battle of Bannockburn.. I will only be in Gods county for a few weeks, June would suit me more that July....Would be nice to attended this event
Tammie, Although nothing is fixed, July is looking more likely. But maybe we should arrange a Bannockburn get together for Douglases anyway.
I will be back in Australia by July :( so i will not be attending the gathering. But will see you all at Bannockburn in June 2014......Clan Douglas Australia
Map of Douglas Historical Sites
I have started work (one of several ongoing projects) on a map showing sites in Scotland, and elsewhere, connected with the Douglases.
This very much work in progress, so do not expect too much...
https://maps.google.com/maps/ms?msid=203912042207921082858.0004ae76...
Hi William,
Well done on the organising of this event. I'm okay for the Bannockburn dates in June and I will be staying for a few weeks as my husband is from Dundee and his family is still there. The village sounds good and the re-enactment too. I am looking forward to it..
Hi Is there any further development for the dates of the clan gathering in 2014.
No decision yet.
I am waiting to discover more about the 'Clan Day' at the Bannockburn event, and the last I heard was that there were to be only 30 clan tents, with no indication to whom they were to be allocated. Also there are concerns that if this event is taken over by nationalist/independence fervour, then those living in England will feel unwelcome.
There is also the possibility of a clan event at Glamis Castle, which has Douglas connections, but there are as yet no details.
so, we are still on hold.
What do you thing we should do?
William
The more information you can give about the people you mention, the more chance there is of someone else connecting with your family.
Dates and places of births, deaths and marriages all help to place families.
Professions also help.
'My great-grandmother mother was a Douglas from Montrose' does not give many clues to follow up! But a bit of flesh on the bones makes further research possible. But if we are told who she married, what his profession was and where the children were baptised, then we can get to work.
Maybe it is time to update the information in your profile?
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