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

  2. Agnes Dunbar was one of Scotland's many female participants in the war against English rule. She was probably related to the powerful warrior-king Robert I the Bruce which would have tied her to the royal house.

  3. Agnes Randolph, condesa de Dunbar y March ( c. 1312-1369), conocida como Black Agnes por su tez oscura, era la esposa de Patrick, noveno conde de Dunbar y March. Está enterrada en la bóveda cerca de Mordington House.

  4. 21 de abr. de 2023 · Agnes 'la Negra' y la defensa del castillo de Dunbar El 13 de enero de 1338, el castillo de Dunbar, en el condado de Lothian Oriental y residencia principal de la familia de Patrick de Dunbar, fue sitiado por fuerzas inglesas bajo el mando del conde de Salisbury

  5. 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.

  6. 2 de oct. de 2021 · Agnes Randolph of Dunbar, sometimes referred to as "Black Agnes" or the 4th Countess of Moray lived from 1312 to 1369. She is remembered primarily for her successful defence of Dunbar Castle against an English siege that lasted five months in 1338.

  7. The castle was under the command of Dunbar’s wife Lady Agnes Randolph, Countess of Moray, nicknamed Black Agnes for her dark hair and complexion. With only a handful of men left behind by her husband Agnes had pledged herself to defend the castle.