This first booklet in the series explores the story of Dunbar Castle and its role in Scotland’s history between the thirteenth and sixteenth centuries.
It features an account of the famous siege of 1337–1338, when Countess Agnes Dunbar, wife of Patrick, 9th Earl of Dunbar and March, defended the castle against Edward III’s army.
Note: Before 1600, Scotland observed New Year on 25 March, which is why dates between 1 January and 25 March are often expressed with double years (e.g. 1337–1338).
Currently with free delivery within Dunbar.
This first booklet in the series explores the story of Dunbar Castle and its role in Scotland’s history between the thirteenth and sixteenth centuries.
It features an account of the famous siege of 1337–1338, when Countess Agnes Dunbar, wife of Patrick, 9th Earl of Dunbar and March, defended the castle against Edward III’s army.
Note: Before 1600, Scotland observed New Year on 25 March, which is why dates between 1 January and 25 March are often expressed with double years (e.g. 1337–1338).
Currently with free delivery within Dunbar.