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306:, his father-in-law. Agnes's family was active in Scottish resistance against the English attempts to conquer Scotland in the 14th century. Her father, Thomas Randolph, Earl of Moray, was appointed regent from 1329 to 1332. Agnes's brother became joint regent in 1335, but was captured by the English shortly afterwards. In 1324, Agnes married Patrick, ninth Earl of Dunbar and March, governor of Berwick. After the Scottish loss at the
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in an attempt to bypass the castle's defences. However, the
Countess simply advised Salisbury that he should "take good care of his sow, for she would soon cast her pigs within the fortress." She then ordered that a boulder, which had been heaved on them earlier, be thrown down from the battlements
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Countess of Dunbar is one of the best remembered instances. Salisbury's first attempt at taking the castle centred on catapulting
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prisoner, he was brought to Dunbar and
Montague threatened to hang him if the Countess did not surrender the castle. However, she merely responded that his death would only benefit her, as she was his heir. She was not in line for the
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huge rocks and lead shot against the ramparts, but this was met with disdain by the
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next to the sea. Charging out of the castle, the Scotsmen surprised Salisbury's
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