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Patrick was one of the "seven earls of
Scotland," a distinct body separate from the other estates of the realm, who claimed the right to elect a king in cases of disputed succession. He was one of the Competitors for the Crown of Scotland in 1291, when he entered a formal claim in right of his
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on 25 March 1296. In this turbulent year he appears to have been betrayed by his wife, who took the
Scottish side and retained the castle of Dunbar for Balliol, but was obliged to surrender it to King
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in April 1296. In 1297 it appears that the Earl ceased his allegiance to Edward I, held his lands of the
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In 1298 he was King's
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The
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13th-century Anglo-Scottish earl and claimant to the throne
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