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Personal data Agnes "Agnes de Dunbar" Randolph 

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  • Nickname is Agnes de Dunbar.
  • She was born in the year 1310 in Stranith, East Lothian, Scotland.
  • She died on July 20, 1361 in Scotland, she was 51 years old.
  • She is buried in the year 1361 in Mordington Chapel, Mordington, Berwickshire, Scotland.

Household of Agnes "Agnes de Dunbar" Randolph

She had a relationship with Patrick V de Dunbar.


Child(ren):

  1. George Dunbar  1336-1420 


Notes about Agnes "Agnes de Dunbar" Randolph

'''Agnes Randolph, Countess of Dunbar and March''' (c. 1312 – 1369), was also known as Black Agnes because of her olive skin complexion, was the spouse of Patrick, 9th Earl of Dunbar & March. She is buried in the vault near Mordington House.ame renowned for her heroic defence of Dunbar Castle against an English attack by the William Montacute, 1st Earl of Salisbury which began on 13 January 1338.lict when Edward Balliol, with English backing, attempted to seize the Scottish crown from David II. Patrick Dunbar was, it is claimed, fighting with the Scottish army far away when his home, the great castle of Dunbar in East Lothian, was subject to a siege by English forces. His wife the Lady Agnes was left alone with only a retinue of servants and a few guards to meet English aggression, but refused to surrender the fortress, claiming:number of cases in the Middle Ages where women commanded garrisons during sieges, since if the lord was away his lady might be left in charge, but Agnes is one of the few cases which became significantly remembered. Considered one of the ablest commanders of his day, Salisbury was forced to abandon the attempt after a curious siege that lasted for a little under four months. engagement with a bombardment by catapults, which sent huge rocks and lead shot against the castle ramparts. Lady Agnes responded by having her maids dress in their Sunday best. She led them to the outer walls and instructed them to dust the battle damage away with their handkerchiefs. This nonchalance was intended to insult the English. Upon the next assault by Montague with his battering ram, she dropped over the walls of her castle a huge boulder captured from an earlier English attack, so that the assault machinery of the earl was smashed to pieces. At one point the English captured her brother John Randolph, 3rd Earl of Moray and paraded him in front of the castle with a rope round his neck, and threatened to hang him if she did not surrender. She told them to go ahead, since this would make her the proprietor of the Earldom of Moray. John survived this piece of brinkmanship. On 10 June 1338, William Montague ordered his army to withdraw, leaving the Lady Agnes in sole possession of her castle. She is remembered in a ballad which attributes these words to Montague:hildren. Their inheritances were left to children of the marriage between the earl's younger brother John de Dunbar of Derchester & Birkynside and his wife Isobel Randolph, Agnes's younger sister. The three nephews were:erted to the crown, although it was later granted to her nephew.amily History, Richard Field

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Agnes Randolph

Agnes Randolph
1310-1361


George Dunbar
1336-1420

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