Black Agnes Dunbar

Hoping to put his own man on the Scottish throne, King Edward III laid siege to Dunbar Castle while the Earl, a potential threat, was away. But the Earl’s wife, Agnes, would not surrender, defiantly dusting down the battlements after each assault. After five months Edward’s men admitted defeat, and the King’s hopes never came to fruition.

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