Talk:Patrick II, Earl of Dunbar

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[edit] Confusion?

The text says: "Patrick II was one of the leading figures during the minority of Alexander III of Scotland" How can this be, if Patrick II died in 1248 and Alexander II of Scotland died in 1249? I think that statement applies to Patrick III (ie. 6th Earl Dunbar).Gwinva 16:38, 13 March 2007 (UTC)

I see you've changed it here to Alexander II. My hesitation stemmed from whether that was what was meant, or if the statement belonged on the Patrick III, Earl of Dunbar page. I must say, I am easily confused, as different sources use different numbering! See that talk page for further queries! Gwinva 20:40, 13 March 2007 (UTC)