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Patrick V, Earl of March

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69: 318:, although not the castle. In 1357 he was one of the Scottish ambassadors who met at Berwick to discuss the liberation of King David, who had been taken prisoner at Neville's Cross. He was subsequently one of the hostages for David until the ransom was paid, although it would appear from Safe-Conducts that he was out and about thereafter. Following this his town of 27: 307:. However, other accounts including that of The Chronicle of Lanercost and Bower's Scotichronicon relate that Dunbar retreated without engaging the English and with no losses. It is unlikely that Dunbar remained to fight after the first arrows reached them. 250:
in February 1334 when they ceded to England Berwick, Dunbar, Roxburgh, and Edinburgh, as well as all the southern counties of Scotland. Earl Patrick had had his castle levelled to the ground, but
107:, an Anglo-Saxon Kingdom and later Earldom. The Dunbar family descended from one branch of ancient Earls of Northumbria, specifically from a branch which also had Scottish royal blood. 215:, belonged to the See of Durham and not the Earl of Dunbar, who had seized it. The King of England now became involved also and it appears the lands were restored to the Bishop. 938: 68: 943: 154:, and managed to effect the king's escape by means of a fishing boat whereby that monarch was transported back to England. The earl afterwards made his peace with his cousin 257:
In 1335 when King Edward III and Baliol had made another attack upon the Scots, the Earl cut off a body of archers on their return southward, and afterwards assisted
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now compelled him to rebuild the fortress at his own expense and garrisoned it with English troops. Dunbar castle was not restored to the Earl until 1338.
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in July 1333. The Earl of Dunbar and several others of the nobility paid fealty to King Edward. The Earl attended Edward Balliol at the parliament held at
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to consult with the Earls of Dunbar and Douglas on the security of the Eastern marches. He was not present at the Coronation of King
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in 1371 so it is assumed that he died before then. Brown gives a year of death as 1368. If that is so it would probably be 1368/9.
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from the English, at which time he is noted as Sheriff of Lothian. In 1320 he was one of those nobles who signed the
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and Sir William Ramsay of Dalhousie, the Earl of Dunbar again invaded Northumberland, and subsequently recovered
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Laing relates a charter of a Precept originally written in Norman-French by Patrick de Dunbar, Earl of March, to
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were routed by Sir Thomas Grey and Sir Robert Manners, assisted by John Copeland and the English garrison of
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In 1332 the Earl of Dunbar was appointed by the assembly of the estates (Parliament) at
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Dunbar, Patrick, 8th Earl of Dunbar or of March, and Earl of Moray (1285–1369)
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on 26 April 1315, when the succession to the Crown of Scotland was settled.
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Patrick, Earl of Dunbar, commanded the right of the Scottish army in the
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by charter to the Prior and Convent of Durham, the church and manor of
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He is said to have been aged 24 in 1309 at the death of his father,
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Patrick Dunbar is not as well remembered as his second wife
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Burke's Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages
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Fiona Watson also gives him an incorrect numbering as
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Calendar of Writs preserved at Yester House 1166-1625
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he assisted in retaking 25: 122:, was also descended from King 120:Alexander Comyn, Earl of Buchan 39:may be too short to adequately 728:Penman, Prof. Michael (2004). 207:, on the Scottish side of the 49:provide an accessible overview 1: 585:are askew with the numbering. 791:, London, 1883, p. 606. 530:, Edinburgh, 1867, vol.iv:74 949:14th-century Scottish earls 970: 929:Nobility from East Lothian 660:The Chronicle of Lanercost 114:, who had been one of the 112:Patrick, 8th Earl of March 954:Earls of March (Scotland) 841: 742:Brown, Peter, publisher, 544:(1903), Compact Edition, 493:Brown, Peter, publisher, 435: 421: 413: 297:Battle of Neville's Cross 72:Arms of the Earl of March 622:Scots Peerage V.3 p. 265 312:William, Lord of Douglas 274:High Steward of Scotland 195:Sometime after 1331 the 95:The earldom, located in 759:, Dunbar, 1830: 44 – 60 744:The Peerage of Scotland 599:Scottish Record Society 579:Oxford University Press 546:Oxford University Press 495:The Peerage of Scotland 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Index


lead section
summarize
provide an accessible overview

Robert the Bruce
David II
East Lothian
Scottish March
Northumbria
Patrick, 8th Earl of March
Competitors for the Crown of Scotland
Alexander Comyn, Earl of Buchan
Donald III
Battle of Bannockburn
Edward II
Dunbar Castle
Edinburgh
Berwick-upon-Tweed
Robert the Bruce
Ayr
Berwick-upon-Tweed
Declaration of Arbroath
Pope John XXII
Sir Robert Lauder of Quarrelwood
Dunbar
Bishop of Durham
Regency
Upsettlington
River Tweed

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