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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.

    • c. 1312, Scotland
    • Mordington, Berwickshire
  2. información del Capitán AH Dunbar. 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.

  3. Born in 1312 in Scotland; died in 1369 in Scotland; daughter of Sir Thomas Randolph, 1st earl of Moray; married Patrick (1285–1369, a prominent and powerful Scottish noble), 10th lord of Dunbar and 2nd earl of March, in 1324; children: at least three, including Agnes, later mistress of David II (1323–1370), king of Scotland (r. 1329–1370).

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

  5. 21 de abr. de 2023 · Agnes inmediatamente tomó el mando de la defensa. 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 (Willian Montagu) en nombre del pretendiente Balliol.

  6. DUNBAR, AGNES, Countess of Dunbar and March (1312?–1369), known from her swarthy complexion as Black Agnes, is celebrated for her spirited defence of Dunbar Castle in January 1337–8. The countess was the daughter of Randolph, earl of Moray, and Isabel, the only daughter of Sir John Stewart of Bonkyl, and, through her father, grandniece to ...

  7. 27 de ago. de 2019 · The feats of Agnes are the stuff of legend, and centre on a five-month period in 1338 when she almost single-handedly stood up to an English invasion force besieging her home, Dunbar Castle, and sent it homeward to think again.