Patrick III, 7th Earl of Dunbar (c. 1213 – 24 August 1289) was lord of the feudal barony of Dunbar and its castle, which dominated East Lothian, and the...
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Countess of Dunbar and March (c. 1312 – 1369), known as Black Agnes for her dark complexion, was the wife of Patrick, 9th Earl of Dunbar and March....
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Patrick I (c.1152 – 1232), Earl of Dunbar and lord of Beanley, was a 13th-century Anglo-Scottish noble. He was the eldest son of Waltheof, Earl of Dunbar...
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Montagu, 1st Earl of Salisbury of England. The Castle remained the stronghold of the Earls of Dunbar until the forfeiture of George, Earl of March, in 1457...
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Patrick de Dunbar, 9th Earl of March, (c. 1285–1369) was a prominent Scottish magnate during the reigns of Robert the Bruce and David II. The earldom,...
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John as a son of Patrick de Dunbar, 8th Earl of March. If John's father Alexander was a younger brother of Patrick de Dunbar, "8th" Earl of March, then...
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Earl of March's castle at Dunbar, a few miles up the coast from Berwick. March was with the English, but his wife, Marjory Comyn, sister of the Earl of...
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George Home, 1st Earl of Dunbar, KG, PC (ca. 1556 – 20 January 1611) was, in the last decade of his life, the most prominent and most influential Scotsman...
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around 1184 Patrick of Dunbar married Ada, daughter of William the Lion and was created justiciar of Lothian. Patrick, Earl of Dunbar's daughter received...
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Gordon, 2nd Earl of Huntly (died 8 June 1501) was a Scottish nobleman and Chancellor of Scotland from 1498 to 1501. George was the son of Alexander (Seton)...
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seventh son of Dunbar Douglas, 4th Earl of Selkirk, and his wife Helen Hamilton (1738–1802), granddaughter of Thomas Hamilton, 6th Earl of Haddington....
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objective was Patrick, Earl of March's castle at Dunbar, a few miles up the coast from Berwick, that had been occupied by the Scots. The Earl of March was...
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Hamilton of Finnart the 1st Earl's son, with Patrick Hamilton of Kincavil and John Hamilton of Broomhill, the Earl's two half-brothers, would be considered...
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the rest of his life imprisoned in Denmark. He was the son of Patrick Hepburn, 3rd Earl of Bothwell, and Agnes Sinclair (d. 1572), daughter of Henry, Lord...
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Lion. Patrick Dunbar, 7th Earl of Dunbar, son of Patrick, 6th Earl of Dunbar, son of Patrick, 5th Earl of Dunbar, son of Ada, natural daughter of King...
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Edward St Aubyn (redirect from Patrick Melrose)
Davenport, Adrian Dunbar, Diana Quick, and Margaret Tyzack in her last performance. In 2018 a five-part television series, Patrick Melrose was broadcast...
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Chronology of Scottish History 1005–1625, Edinburgh, 1899, pp. 146–147 Dunbar (1899) pp. 147–149 Dunbar (1899) pp. 148–149 Dunbar (1899) p. 150 Dunbar (1899)...
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Clan Home (section Origins of the clan)
Anglo-Celtic Earl of Northumbria. His descendant William de Home (son of Sir Patrick de Greenlaw, the second son of Cospatric III, Earl of Lothian), adopted...
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Carlisle. On 22 June at Nisbet, Berwickshire, the forfeited George de Dunbar, 10th Earl of March successfully led 200 English soldiers, mainly drawn from the...
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Stirling Castle (category Wars of Scottish Independence)
The Words of the Lost Penguin. 22 December 2009. Archived from the original on 17 July 2018. Retrieved 16 July 2018. Dunbar (1975), p. 2. Dunbar (1975),...
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iure uxoris. John Dunbar, possibly a son of Patrick V, Earl of March and his first wife Ermengarde. John Dunbar succeeded as Earl of Fife, de iure uxoris...
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Hailes Castle (category History of East Lothian)
1300, making it one of the oldest constructions of its kind in Scotland. The superiority of the lands was held by the Earls of Dunbar and March. The de...
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Dunbar, Earl of Moray and James who would become the 2nd Earl of Douglas. Robert's sons John, Earl of Carrick, the king's heir, and Robert, Earl of Fife...
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St Machar's Cathedral (category Cathedrals of the Church of Scotland)
later part of the fifteenth century. Further work was done over the next fifty years by Thomas Spens, William Elphinstone and Gavin Dunbar; Dunbar is responsible...
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Basil Hamilton (category People of the Jacobite rising of 1715)
Basil Hamilton (8 September 1696 – 14 November 1742) was a Scottish Jacobite. He was the second son of Lord Basil Hamilton and Mary Dunbar, granddaughter...
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in 1559. In 1567 he helped hold Dunbar Castle for his kinsman James Hepburn, 4th Earl of Bothwell. Patrick Hepburn of Waughton and Lufness was retoured...
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Marchmont House (category Inventory of Gardens and Designed Landscapes)
ruins of which can be seen in front of the house by the steading. At Redbraes lived Sir Patrick Hume of Polwarth, later Patrick Hume, 1st Earl of Marchmont...
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with his uncle, the Master of Orkney, at the invitation of George Home, Earl of Dunbar. Patrick became 6th Lord Gray on his father's death in 1609, three...
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Innerwick Castle (category Castles and forts of the Rough Wooing)
ruined castle in East Lothian, Scotland, near the village of Innerwick, 5 miles (8.0 km) from Dunbar, on the Thornton Burn, and overlooking Thornton Glen....
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William the Lion (redirect from William the Lion, king of Scotland)
Patrick Galithly one of the competitors to the crown in 1291; Ada Fitzwilliam (c. 1164–1200), married Patrick I, Earl of Dunbar (c. 1152–1232); Ada predeceased...
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