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  1. Patrick V, Earl of March. Patrick de Dunbar, 9th Earl of March, [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] (c. 1285–1369) was a prominent Scottish magnate during the reigns of Robert the Bruce and David II .

  2. 23 de out. de 2023 · Birthplace: Dunbar Castle, East Lothian, Scotland (United Kingdom) Death: November 11, 1368 (82-83) Candia, Crete enroute to Holy Land. Place of Burial: Candia. Immediate Family: Son of Patrick IV Dunbar, 7th/8th Earl of Dunbar, Earl of March; Lady Marjory Comyn, Countess of Dunbar and Marjorie Comyn, of Buchan.

    • Dunbar Castle, East Lothian
    • 1285
    • East Lothian
    • Candia
  3. Patrick IV, 8th Earl of Dunbar and Earl of March (1242 – 10 October 1308), sometimes called Patrick de Dunbar "8th" Earl of March, was the most important magnate in the border regions of Scotland. He was one of the Competitors for the Crown of Scotland .

  4. His successors controlled the Marches, but Earl of March was only assumed as an alternative title to that of Earl of Dunbar by Patrick de Dunbar, 8th Earl of March. The last of his successors was George de Dunbar, 11th Earl of March and Dunbar, whose honours and lands were forfeited to the Crown.

  5. poms.ac.uk › record › personPOMS: record

    15 de abr. de 2024 · Patrick (V), earl of Dunbar/March and Moray (d.1369) Biography Patrick was the son of Patrick, seventh earl of March (d.1308) and Marjory Comyn, daughter of Alexander Comyn, earl of Buchan.

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    13 de abr. de 2024 · Patrick, earl of the March and of Dunbar, Gilbert de Umfraville, earl of Angus, Robert Bruce the elder, and Robert Bruce the younger, earl of Carrick, have perfomed homage and fealty to Edward, king of England.

  7. 4 de mar. de 2024 · Patrick IV, Earl of March (1242 – 10 October 1308), sometimes called Patrick de Dunbar "8th" Earl of March, was the most important magnate in the border regions of Scotland. He was one of the Competitors for the Crown of Scotland.