Aug 24th, 2009 |
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Category: Book Reviews
In the year 1296, Edward I of England launched a series of vicious raids across the Anglo-Scottish Border in his attempt to annexe Scotland. The Scots retaliated and the two countries were plunged into 300 years of war in which the Borderland became the frontline and raiding, or ‘reiving,’ encouraged by both sides, became a […]
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Feb 19th, 2008 |
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Category: Featured Sections, Reiver Information
The geography of the Borders between England and Scotland is dominated by the bleak rolling hills of the Cheviots. The immediate surrounding area is varied though often no less bleak in its appearance. Consisting of salt marshes, flowing rivers, such as the Tyne, and rocky outcrops, to the flat planes of Solway Moss. It is a land that under normal circumstances would produce a hard resilient people. From the thirteenth through to the early seventeenth century, this geography may have hardened the people, but the politics of the two countries honed this toughness to a fine edge.
Tags: Armstrong, Border Reiver, Charlton, Elliot, england, Graham, guerilla, Hadrian's wall, jak of plaite, Maxwell, Northern Marches, outlaw, Reiver, salt marshes, scotland, Scottish March, Solway Moss, steel helmets, the borders, wardens, West March
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