Patrick de Dunbar, 9e comte de March[1],[2],[3],[4],[5],[6],[7],[8] (c. 1285–1369) est un magnat écossais prééminent durant les règnes de Robert Ier d'Écosse et David II.
- ↑ Tytler, Patrick, The History of Scotland, new edition, Edinburgh, 1866, vol.ii, il se fait alternativement nommé comte Dunbar et comte de March
- ↑ Miller, James, The History of Dunbar, Haddington, 1830: 35
- ↑ Brown, Peter, publisher, The Peerage of Scotland, Edinburgh, 1834:145
- ↑ Bain, FSA (Scot), &c., Joseph, editor, Calendar of Documents relating to Scotland, vol.iv, 1357-1509, Edinburgh, 1888, p. 608
- ↑ Anderson, William, The Scottish Nation, Edinburgh, 1867, vol.iv:74
- ↑ Dictionary of National Biography (1903), Compact Edition, Oxford University Press, 1975, p. 585, (ISBN 0-19-865102-3) erroneously lists him as 10th Earl of March
- ↑ Fiona Watson lui attribue également une numérotation incorrecte en le dénommant Dunbar, Patrick, 8th Earl of Dunbar or of March, and Earl of Moray (1285–1369) dans le Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, September 2004; online edn, October 2005 , accessed 6 September 2007. It seems the DNB are askew with the numbering.
- ↑ Harvey, Charles C.H. & MacLeod, John, editors, Calendar of Writs preserved at Yester House 1166-1625 Scottish Record Society, Edinburgh, 1930, p. 17, no.22, where he has signed a charter dated 8 September 1346 as "Patricio de Dunbar Comite Marchie"