(1) He is married to Ada de Huntingdon.
They got married in the year 1184 at 1st wife, he was 32 years old.Sources 1, 2
Child(ren):
(2) He is married to Christina.
They got married before December 4, 1214 at 2nd husband 2nd wife.Source 1
Patrick de Dunbar, 4th Earl of Dunbar; the first fully to style himselfEarl of Dunbar, though referred to by at least one contemporary source asEarl of Lothian. Justiciar Lothian; Keeper of Berwick. [Burke's Peerage]
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EARLDOM OF DUNBAR (IV)
PATRICK (DE DUNBAR), EARL OF DUNBAR [SCT], son and heir, born 1152, beingthe first of his race who assumed (from his Castle of Dunbar) theterritorial style of Earl of Dunbar; justiciary of Lothian and Keeper ofBerwick. He is called by Fordun "Comes Lodensis," Earl of Lothian. Heattended William the Lion to Lincoln, in 1200, to do homage for his landsin England, as also Alexander II to York, in June 1221, on the occasionof that King's marriage with the Princess Joan, sister of Henry III. Hefounded a monastery of the Red Friars, at Dunbar, in 1218.
He married, 1stly, in 1184, Ada, illegitimate daughter of William theLion. She died 1200. He married, 2ndly, before 4 December 1214, [probablybefore 1208] Christine, widow of William BRUCE, of Annandale. He died 31December 1232, having recently become a monk, and was buried at Eccles,aged 80. [Complete Peerage IV:505, XIV:283]
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