Person:Patrick II, Earl of Dunbar (1)

Patrick II of Dunbar
b.1185
d.Bet May 1248 and Dec 1248 Marseilles, France
  1. Patrick II of Dunbar1185 - 1248
m. Bef 1213
  1. Isabella DunbarAbt 1199 - Aft 1269
  2. Patrick III _____, Earl of DunbarAbt 1213 - 1289
Facts and Events
Name Patrick II of Dunbar
Alt Name Patrick _____, 5th Earl of Dunbar
Gender Male
Birth[1] 1185
Marriage Bef 1213 to Eupheme Stewart
Death? Bet May 1248 and Dec 1248 Marseilles, France
Reference Number? Q1719018?


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Patrick II (1185–1249), called "6th Earl of Dunbar", was a 13th-century Anglo-Scottish noble, and one of the leading figures during the reign of King Alexander II of Scotland.

Said to be aged forty-six at the time of his father's death, this Patrick was the eldest son of Patrick I, Earl of Dunbar and Ada, daughter of King William I of Scotland. He probably succeeded to his father's lands some time before the latter's death on 31 December 1232, as his father was elderly and had been ill for some time.

He renounced his claim to some disputed Marches in lower Lauderdale to the monks of Melrose, and in 1235 he, with Adam, Abbot of Melrose, and Gilbert, Bishop of Galloway, led an expedition against an uprising in Galloway. He accompanied King Alexander II of Scotland to York and was a witness and guarantor to the treaty with King Henry III of England, in 1237.

Shortly after 1242 the Earl of Dunbar was sent to subdue the rebellious Thane of Argyll. The Earl held first rank among the twenty-four barons who guaranteed the Treaty of Peace with England in 1244.

Holinshed relates, he accompanied Lindsay of Glenesk, and Stewart of Dundonald to crusade, where he died in 1249 at the siege of Damietta in Egypt.

Before 1213, he married Euphemia (d. 1267 at Whittingehame), whom historians had previously believed to be daughter of Walter FitzAlan, 3rd High Steward of Scotland and lord of Kyle (i.e. Kyle Stewart), Strathgryfe and Bute.

Euphemia's father was, however, certainly not Walter FitzAlan.

Issue by Euphemia:

  • Patrick, 7th Earl of Dunbar.[1]
  • Waldeve (Waltheof), Rector of Dunbar, named as son of Earl Patrick by Pope Innocent IV in an indult to him dated 3 February 1245, at Lyons.
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References
  1. Patrick II, Earl of Dunbar, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.
  2.   Cokayne, George Edward, and Vicary Gibbs; et al. The complete peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, extant, extinct, or dormant [2nd ed.]. (London: St. Catherine Press, 1910-59)
    Vol. IV, p. 506.