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Jamie Douglas (real Tennis)
Jamie Douglas may refer to: * Jamie Douglas (footballer) (born 1992), Northern Irish professional footballer * Jamie Douglas (song) "Jamie Douglas" is Child Ballad 204, existing in numerous variants, such as " The Water Is Wide/Waly Waly". In the Roud Folk Song Index it is number 87, with more than 80 listed variants. This ballad is believed to refer to the ostensibly unhapp ..., traditional ballad See also * James Douglas (other) {{Dab ...
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Jamie Douglas (footballer)
Jamie Douglas (born 4 July 1992) is a Northern Irish professional footballer who plays for Loughgall as a striker. Career After signing his first professional contract at the end of the 2009-10 season, Douglas made his debut for Preston North End on 1 January 2011, in a 1-2 loss against Derby County. In May 2012, Douglas was released from the club after being told his contract would not be renewed. Later that month, he signed with Dungannon Swifts. He signed for Loughgall in 2017, and for Portadown in January 2018. On 26 December 2018 he scored 2 goals for Portadown against former club Loughall. He returned to Loughgall in May 2019. Career statistics References {{DEFAULTSORT:Douglas, Jamie 1992 births Living people Association footballers from Northern Ireland Preston North End F.C. players Dungannon Swifts F.C. players PLayers Players may refer to: Art, entertainment, and media * ''Players'' (1979 film), a film starring Ali MacGraw * ''Players'' (2012 film) ...
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Jamie Douglas (song)
"Jamie Douglas" is Child Ballad 204, existing in numerous variants, such as " The Water Is Wide/Waly Waly". In the Roud Folk Song Index it is number 87, with more than 80 listed variants. This ballad is believed to refer to the ostensibly unhappy first marriage of James Douglas, 2nd Marquess of Douglas James Douglas, 2nd Marquess of Douglas (c.1646 – 25 February 1700)David Menarry, 'Douglas, James, second Marquess of Douglas (c.1646–1700)’, ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'', Oxford University Press, 2004. was the son of Archibald ... to Lady Barbara Erskine. Synopsis The hero—usually Earl Douglas—has married the first-person narrator, but she was slandered, accused of adultery with another man. The heroine bitterly laments that his heart grew cold to her. Her father sends men to fetch her home, and she goes, urging her husband to be kind to their three children. Her father may promise to divorce them and marry her to a greater lord, and she always fierc ...
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