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Patrick IV, Earl of March (1242 – 10 October 1308), sometimes called Patrick de Dunbar "8th" Earl of March,〔Richardson, Douglas, ''Magna Carta Ancestry'', Baltimore, 2005, pps:60 & 209, ISBN 0806317590 where he is given as the 8th Earl of Dunbar or March〕〔Anderson, Wiliam, ''The Scottish Nation'', Edinburgh, 1867, vol.iv,p.74, where he is given as the 8th Earl of Dunbar and his year of death said to be 1309〕〔Bain (1888) vol.iv〕〔Miller, James, ''The History of Dunbar'', Haddington, 1830, p.25, where he is given as the 8th Earl of Dunbar and March (called ''Blackbeard'')〕〔Dunbar, Sir Alexander H., ''Scottish Kings'', Edinburgh, 1899, p.282, where he is given as ''Patric de Dunbar, 8th Earl of March''.〕 was the most important magnate in the border regions of Scotland. He was one of the Competitors for the Crown of Scotland. == Late Succession ==
Said to be aged 47 at his father's death, Sir Patrick de Dunbar, Knight, Earl of Dunbar, had livery of his father's lands on 14 May 1290. It appears that this Earl of Dunbar assumed the additional alternate title Earl of March, as he appeared designated ''Comes de Marchia'' at the parliament at Birgham in 1290,〔Anderson (1867), vol.iv,p.74〕 for the purpose of betrothing the Princess Margaret to the son of King Edward I of England. (This failed to come about).
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