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  1. Agnes Randolph, 4th Countess of Moray (c. 1312 ndash; 1369), was also known as Black Agnes because of her olive skin complexion, was the spouse of Patrick, 9th Earl of Dunbar March. She is buried in the vault near Mordington House.The daughter of

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    Agnes Dunbar (fl. late 14th century), Scottish mistress; Agnes Duncan (1899–1996), Scottish singer and conductor; Agnes Dürer (1475–1539), wife of the Roman painter, Albrecht Dürer; Agnes Dusart (born 1962), Belgian racing cyclist; Agnes Edwards (c. 1873–1928), Australian craftswoman; Agnes Ell (1917–2003), New Zealand cricketer

  3. 10 de abr. de 2023 · Wife of James (Douglas) Douglas Ist of Dalkeith — married 21 Nov 1372 (to 1378) in Scotland. Descendants. Mother of Agnes Douglas, Mary (Maitland) Haig, Robert Maitland, James (Douglas) Douglas First Lord Dalkeith, William Douglas and Janet (Douglas) Hamilton. Died before Oct 1378 before about age 31 in Dalkieth, Midlothian, Scotland.

  4. Agnes Canmore Lady Dunbar van Whittinghamme was born in the year 1320 in Dunbar Castle, East Lothian, Morayshire, Scotland, daughter of Patrick V (Knight Lord) Dunbar 9th Earl of Dunbar & 1st Earl of March and Agnes Isobel "Black Agnes" Randolph 4th Countess of Moray and Dunbar. She was married on November 21, 1352 in East Lothian, Scotland to Sir James Douglas of Dalkeith She was married on ...

  5. 1 de jan. de 1970 · Agnes Dunbar (fl. late 14th century) was a mistress of King David II of Scotland, son of Robert the Bruce. She was the niece (and possibly fosterling) of Agnes Randolph, Countess of Dunbar and March. Her mother was Isabella Randolph, sister of Countess Agnes and daughter of Thomas Randolph, first Earl of Moray.

  6. Agnes Dunbar (fl. late 14th century) was a mistress of King David II of Scotland, son of Robert the Bruce. She was the niece (and possibly fosterling) of Agnes Randolph, Countess of Dunbar and March. Her mother was Isabella Randolph, sister of Countess Agnes and daughter of Thomas Randolph, first Earl of Moray. Her father, Sir Patrick Dunbar, was the son of Sir Alexander Dunbar and grandson of ...

  7. Agnes, Countess of Dunbar and March (née Randolph; c. 1312–1369), known as Black Agnes for her dark hair and eyes, and sallow complexion, was the wife of Patrick, 9th Earl of Dunbar and March. She is buried in the vault near Mordington House.