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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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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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Precept originally written in Norman-French by Patrick de Dunbar, Earl of March, to
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Dunbar, Patrick, 8th Earl of Dunbar or of March, and Earl of Moray (1285–1369)
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Patrick, Earl of Dunbar, commanded the right of the
Scottish army in the
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Patrick Dunbar is not as well remembered as his second wife
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Calendar of Writs preserved at Yester House 1166-1625
222:, joint Guardian of the Crown, upon the death of the
594:Harvey, Charles C.H. & MacLeod, John, editors,
348:In June 1368 the King was advised by parliament at
118:in 1291. The 8th Earl's wife, Marjory, daughter of
658:Maxwell, Translator, Rt. Hon. Sir Herbert (1913).
329:In 1366 he made a pilgrimage to the shrine of St.
234:in several battles and skirmishes following the
633:Calendar of the Laing Charters, A.D. 854 – 1837
238:. In January 1333 he was appointed Governor of
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510:, vol.iv, 1357-1509, Edinburgh, 1888, p. 608
158:, and was present at the parliament held at
939:People of the Wars of Scottish Independence
556:erroneously lists him as 10th Earl of March
506:Bain, FSA (Scot), &c., Joseph, editor,
337:. In May 1367 he confirmed to the monks of
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272:In 1339 the Earl of Dunbar assisted the
177:asserting the independence of Scotland.
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228:Thomas Randolph, 1st Earl of Moray
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934:Lords Warden of the Cinque Ports
574:Dictionary of National Biography
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305:John Randolph, 3rd Earl of Moray
259:John Randolph, 3rd Earl of Moray
203:in Scotland that the village of
182:Sir Robert Lauder of Quarrelwood
165:In 1318 he assisted in retaking
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120:Alexander Comyn, Earl of Buchan
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112:Patrick, 8th Earl of March
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312:William, Lord of Douglas
274:High Steward of Scotland
195:Sometime after 1331 the
95:The earldom, located in
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744:The Peerage of Scotland
599:Scottish Record Society
579:Oxford University Press
546:Oxford University Press
495:The Peerage of Scotland
465:The History of Scotland
380:(where she is buried),
171:Declaration of Arbroath
244:Battle of Halidon Hill
236:Battle of Dupplin Moor
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757:The History of Dunbar
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478:The History of Dunbar
374:Lordship of Annandale
267:Battle of Boroughmuir
252:Edward III of England
136:Battle of Bannockburn
130:Bannockburn to Durham
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783:Burke, Sir Bernard,
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785:Ulster King of Arms
646:The Scottish People
644:Anderson, William,
611:The Scottish Nation
528:The Scottish Nation
526:Anderson, William,
322:was erected into a
142:at the fortress of
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316:Berwick-upon-Tweed
282:Earl of Sutherland
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924:1369 deaths
919:1285 births
878:Patrick III
847:Gospatric I
370:Isle of Man
324:Royal Burgh
290:Westminster
209:River Tweed
105:Northumbria
91:Early years
913:Categories
883:Patrick IV
873:Patrick II
767:References
484:, 1830: 35
482:Haddington
417:Patrick IV
378:Mordington
335:Canterbury
134:After the
124:Donald III
898:George II
888:Patrick V
868:Patrick I
703:cite book
668:cite book
354:Robert II
276:, in the
248:Edinburgh
148:Edinburgh
140:Edward II
41:summarize
893:George I
863:Waltheof
730:David II
631:Laing's
439:George I
406:Blantyre
402:Ayrshire
394:Galloway
360:Marriage
211:west of
173:sent to
85:David II
57:May 2012
571:in the
398:Cumnock
299:, near
265:at the
201:Regency
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320:Dunbar
301:Durham
224:Regent
213:Norham
186:Dunbar
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