Individual Details

Sir Patrick "4th Earl of Dunbar" Dunbar

(1152 - 31 Dec 1232)

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== Biography =='Patrick son of the Earl', pledged to honour the terms of agreement between the Prior and Convent of Coldingham, and his father 'Waldef the Earl' [Durham University Library Archives & Special Collections: Misc. Charter 788][8]
He was recorded as a benefactor of St. Cuthberts church in Durham (dated between 1182 and 1198): 'Comes Patricius junior, filius Waldeui comitis' [Liber Vitae p. 59][14] ~ most likely between 1182 and 1184 (his wife Ada is not noted in the benefaction record)

He held lands in Darnchester, co. Berwicks. in 1187[1]

Agreement dated 11 Nov 1218: #700. Agreement made at the Feast of St. Martin in the year of the Incarnation 1218. between P[atric] earl of Dunbar, and C[hristina?] the countess, and Sir R[obert] de Brys; viz., the earl and Countess have demised to Sir Robert all the land they have in Hertnissa (Hertness), viz., of the countess dower, for the term of eight years, for £36 of silver, and 6s. yearly, one moiety at Pentecost and the other at Martinmas; saving the third part of the market and fair of Hertpulle (Hartlepool), to the earl and Countess, if they and the said Robert can acquire these. And it is to be observed that Sir Robert shall pay the money to the said earl and his mother C. the Countess, so long as they shall warrant the said land to him. Also the said Sir Robert shall not demise the said land for eight years in such mode as he received it from his grandfather (avi). His pledges are:--- Humphrey de Cardino (Jardine), Hugh de Corri, William de Heriz, Robert de Crossebi, Richard de Bosco, G. son of John (Johnston), Robert de Tremor. [Duchy of Lancaster, Cartae Miscellanae, Vol. III, p.12].' [Calendar of Documents relating to Scotland, i, 1108–1272, p. 123, no. 700 [15] [16] ]
re: his 2nd wife Christian (____) de Brus: her dower included a third of the manor of Hartlepool, co. Durham [15]

He m. 1stly Ada of Scotland,
2ndly Christina (widow of William de Brus)

=== Burial ===
: Burial: :: Place: St. Mary's, Eccles, Berwickshire, ScotlnadSource: [[#S4]]

=== Marriage ===
: Husband: [[Dunbar-193|Patrick Dunbar]]
: Wife: [[Scotland-76|Ada Scotland]]
: Child: [[UNKNOWN-77698|Patrick UNKNOWN]]
: Child: [[Dunbar-234|William Dunbar]]
: Child: [[Dunbar-223|Robert Dunbar]]
: Child: [[Dunbar-221|Ada Dunbar]]
: Marriage:
:: Date: 1184Source: [[#S4]]

== Sources ==
* '''Royal Ancestry by Douglas Richardson Vol. IV. page 589'''


: http://www.thepeerage.com/p10781.htm#i107802* Soc.genealogy.medieval - 2 Nov 2004 posting of John Ravilious re: Royal Ancestry of the Warkworths* The Scots Peerage, Sir James Balfour Paul, Ed., 1906 Vol3 http://www.archive.org/stream/scotspeeragefoun03paul#page/253/mode/2up* Source: S1156 Title: Type: Ancestral File Number Abbreviation: Type: Ancestral File Number * Source: S2 Title: Pedigree Resource File CD 49 Abbreviation: Pedigree Resource File CD 49 Publication: (Salt Lake City, UT: Intellectual Reserve, Inc., 2002) * Source: S3 Title: Ancestral File (TM) Abbreviation: Ancestral File (TM) Author: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day SAINTS Publication: June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998 * Source: S4 Title: hofundssonAnces.ged Abbreviation: hofundssonAnces.ged



=== Footnotes ===

    Events

    Birth1152East Lothian, Scotland
    Marriage1184Ada Scotland
    Marriage4 Dec 1214Christine FitzAlan
    Death31 Dec 1232Eccles, Berwickshire, Scotland
    Reference No1744984
    Reference No1771683
    Reference No60

    Families

    SpouseAda Scotland (1170 - 1200)
    ChildAgnes Dunbar (1177 - )
    ChildSir Patrick "5th Earl of Dunbar" Dunbar (1192 - 1248)
    ChildWilliam Dunbar (1187 - 1253)
    ChildRobert Dunbar (1189 - )
    ChildAda Dunbar (1191 - )
    SpouseChristine FitzAlan (1144 - 1192)
    FatherWaltheof "Earl of Dunbar" Dunbar (1122 - 1182)
    MotherAline "Alina" UNKNOWN (1136 - 1179)
    SiblingAlice Dunbar (1145 - )
    SiblingLiving
    SiblingLiving
    SiblingAda De Dunbar (1100 - )