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  1. Earls of March in the Peerage of Scotland. Scottish Earls of March, first Creation. Scottish Earls of March, second Creation (1455) Scottish Earls of March, third Creation (1581) Scottish Earls of March, fourth Creation (1697) Earls of March in the Peerage of England. English Earls of March, first Creation (1328)

  2. Patrick de Dunbar, 9th Earl of March, (c. 1285–1369) was a prominent Scottish magnate during the reigns of Robert the Bruce and David II. Early years [ edit ] The earldom, located in East Lothian , and known interchangeably by the names Dunbar and March (so-called Northumbrian or Scottish March ), was one of the successor fiefs of ...

  3. Patrick IV, 8th Earl of Dunbar and Earl of March [1] (1242 – 10 October 1308), sometimes called Patrick de Dunbar "8th" Earl of March, [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] was the most important magnate in the border regions of Scotland. He was one of the Competitors for the Crown of Scotland .

  4. 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.

    • circa 1242
  5. Patrick Dunbar, 2nd earl of March was a Scottish noble prominent during the reigns of the Bruces Robert I and David II. He gave refuge to Edward II of England after the Battle of Bannockburn and contrived his escape by sea to England. Later, he made peace with Robert de Bruce and by him was.

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  6. www.electricscotland.com › history › nationMarch - Electric Scotland

    MARCH, Earl of, a title which, with that of earl of Dunbar, was long enjoyed by the descendants of Cospatrick, earl of Northumberland, who came into Scotland in the reign of Malcolm Canmore (see DUNBAR). On the forfeiture of George, 11th earl of Dunbar and March, in 1434, it was vested in the crown. In 1478, the earldom of March was conferred ...

  7. The Earl of Mar. 1715 Earl of Mar Prisoners Sheriffmuir. Portait of John, the Earl of Mar. View zoomable image in 'Jacobite prints and broadsides' The Earl of Mar, who led Jacobite forces at Sheriffmuir, initially supported the 1707 Act of Union.