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A short history of the Debatable Lands and Border ReiversMay 25, 2016 · The Debatable Lands extended from the Solway Firth near Carlisle, to Langholm, with the largest population centre being Canonbie.
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The tiny 'country' between England and Scotland - BBCMay 4, 2020 · For 300 years, the Debatable Lands flourished as an anarchic no-man's land; not independent, but too dangerous for either Scotland or ...
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The History of the Border Reivers - Historic UKThe story of the Reivers dates from the 14th century and continued through into the late 17th century. It concerns the border between the two sovereign ...
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Scots Dike, The Debateable Land - ReiversMar 10, 2019 · In 1552 an Anglo-Scottish commission met to divide the disputed Debateable Land whose unruly inhabitants had been a thorn in the sides of both ...
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A game of thrones: the story of the 'Debatable Land'The “last and fynale line” adopted on 24 September 1552, marked with Maltese crosses, divided the Debatable Land and became, in theory, the new border between ...Missing: treaty | Show results with:treaty
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'The Debatable Land' probes the history of a chink in the Scottish ...Jun 19, 2018 · The Debatable Land was a split in the border between Scotland and England on the far western end at the Solway Firth. Its origins are lost in ...
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The Debatable Land by Graham Robb review – the lost world ...Feb 10, 2018 · Three rivers, the Liddel, Esk and Sark, ran at its edges and it had sea access along a mile of Solway coast.Missing: terrain | Show results with:terrain
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The Debatable Lands - Gazetteer for ScotlandAn area of ground which extends across the border between England and Scotland, the Debatable Lands are centred around Canonbie but stretch for 13 miles (21 km)Missing: size square
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Debatable Lands | Military Wiki - FandomThey were around ten miles (16 km) long from north to south and four miles (6 km) wide. The boundaries were marked by the rivers Liddel and Esk in the east and ...Missing: terrain geography
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Debatable Lands Facts for KidsOct 17, 2025 · In 1590, James VI of Scotland officially declared that the Debatable Lands and the lands of Canonbie now belonged to the Scottish Crown. He then ...
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Landscape-seascape | Solway ReviewMany aspects of the landscape/seascape of the Solway Firth are constant over time ... Debatable Land' between the Esk and Sark claimed by both countries.Missing: geography | Show results with:geography<|separator|>
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Debateable Lands - Douglas ArchivesTo help maintain law and order, the Border territory of both countries was divided into Marches, namely the East, the Middle and the West March, each controlled ...Missing: treaty | Show results with:treaty
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The Lost World Between Scotland and England by Graham RobbFeb 4, 2018 · Picking apart a less familiar and more interesting story, Robb explains that the etymology of debatable is “batable”, a word for “rich, fertile ...<|separator|>
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The Debatable Land: The Lost World Between Scotland and EnglandRating 3.6 (575) Feb 8, 2018 · ... originated in the Debatable Lands ... This is where the area gets its name from; it's not because the territory was in dispute: “battable” meaning ...
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The West March on the Anglo-Scottish Border in the Twelfth Century ...3 Most recently, S. M. Jack, 'The “Debatable Lands”, Terra Nullius, and Natural Law in the Sixteenth Century', Northern History, XLI (2004), 289–300: 'For much ...
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The Shaping of the Anglo-Scots Border: Tribes, Swords and KingsApr 14, 2025 · The final delineation of the Anglo-Scottish border came in the form of a landmark agreement: the Treaty of York (1237). In September 1237 ...Missing: 1242 | Show results with:1242
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V: David I and his Times - Undiscovered ScotlandIn 1135-1136, on the death of Henry I., David, backing his own niece, Matilda, as Queen of England in opposition to Stephen, crossed the Border in arms, but was ...
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25 September 1237: The English-Scottish border is set in lawSep 24, 2020 · On 25 September 1237, the two kings fixed the border with the Treaty of York. The border more or less stands to this day, with the obvious ...Missing: 1242 | Show results with:1242
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Timeline of Scottish History: 1200 to 1300 - Undiscovered Scotland1237: Alexander II freely signs the Treaty of York, giving up future claims to lands south of the modern border between England and Scotland. 1240: Alexander ...
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Anglo-Scottish history - establishing a border.Feb 11, 2013 · In 1237 The Anglo-Scottish border was established at The Treaty of York but like most next door neighbours with a shared fence there was still ...Missing: 1242 | Show results with:1242
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Debatable lands | International Theory | Cambridge CoreMar 6, 2014 · 'The Debatable Land' was a term first coined in the medieval period to describe the borderland between the kingdoms of England and Scotland.Missing: 13th- 15th
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A Brief History of the Armstrong Clan' The Armstrongs lived in and around the Debatable Land, in Liddesdale, Eskdale and Annandale. The uncertain jurisdiction of the Debatable Land was the perfect ...Missing: rise | Show results with:rise
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Border Reivers - Roman Army MuseumBorder Reivers were kinship groups, known as 'Surnames' or 'clans', notorious for thieving, ambush, murder, kidnap, and blackmail.Missing: rise | Show results with:rise
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Hermitage Castle, Liddesdale, Roxburghshire, Scottish BordersMar 10, 2019 · It was the stronghold of the “Keeper of Liddesdale” whose task it was to keep law and order among the troublesome Reivers of this most unruly ...
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Border Grahams - Clan Graham SocietyThe purpose was to act as a security zone, a buffer to protect Scotland from incursions. ... Stewartry of Annandale and Debatable Lands on Anglo-Scottish Border, ...
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1530: Johnnie Armstrong, border reiver | Executed TodayJul 5, 2018 · Scottish “border reiver” John Armstrong of Gilnockie was hanged on this date in 1530 with his followers at Caerlanrig, without benefit of ...
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Reiver Equipped for RaidingMar 16, 2019 · The Reiver is mounted on a sturdy nag, or “hobby”, and armed with a lance or “prick” and a stout sword. His body armour consists of a padded “Jack” and he ...Missing: tower | Show results with:tower
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Border Reivers - Clan IrvingWhen raiding, or riding, as it was termed, the reivers rode light on hardy nags or ponies renowned for the ability to pick their way over the boggy moss lands.
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Border-Reiver-History-Hollows-Tower-in-the-Debateable-LandJan 13, 2013 · It is a fine example of the Border Pele Towers which were built for defence against the Border Reiver raids. It is hard to believe now that ...Missing: hobby horses night
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Border Raids and Reivers - Project GutenbergIt shows how these merciless raiders were dominated by the spirit of destruction and revenge. Nothing was spared which it was possible for them to destroy. This ...
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CLAN CARRUTHERS: Origins of the Border Reiver Riding FamiliesMar 12, 2021 · The Border Scots have long been noted horse breeders. Such horses were ideal all- purpose mounts both for peace-time raiders and war-time ...Missing: galloways hobbies<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] The East and Middle Marches, 1536-60 - Durham E-ThesesPoverty and ineffective leadership undermined border tenure. Many of the ... Border Reivers. (Bury St. Edmunds, 1974) p. 195. Page 332. 322 step for the ...
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Britain's frontier people - by Ed WestAug 3, 2023 · 'Debatable Land' most likely comes from batten, common land where livestock could be pastured, and it was this pastoral economy which shaped ...Missing: drivers | Show results with:drivers
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The Scottish border reiver names and feuds. - Clan Carruthers SocietyApr 3, 2025 · The Reivers, which included many names in the English Marches, were a law unto themselves. Their loyalty was to family and their allegiance ...
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The Steel Bonnets Chapter Summary | George Macdonald FraserJun 27, 2024 · In "The Steel Bonnets," George MacDonald Fraser brings to life the tumultuous history of the Anglo-Scottish Border, where plunderers, ...
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Clan Armstrong | History, Tartan, Crest & Lands - Highland TitlesApr 14, 2015 · By 1526, Clan Armstrong seized control of most of the 'Debatable lands ... failure to stop them, James V needed to take decisive action. Hence ...
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James V. The King of the Commons—The Story of Johnnie ArmstrongBut James V., like James I., had sworn to bring order into his land, and 'make the furze bush keep the cow.' "John hanged was at Carlinrigg,. And all his ...
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The Scottish Marches - Douglas ArchivesFeb 21, 2022 · Sir James Douglas of Drumlanrig, who negotiated the division of the Debateable Lands, was appointed Warden of the West Marches from Annandale ...
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The Wardens of the Marches - FacebookOct 26, 2021 · So bribery and many times often by illicit means were used. On the Scottish side of the border, the office of Warden usually fell to the " ...Missing: Debatable | Show results with:Debatable
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Border Clans - Douglas ArchivesThe Armstrongs were the most feared riding clan on the frontier. By 1528 they could put 3000 men into the saddle. Some of the famous Armstrong reiving names are ...Missing: inter- | Show results with:inter-
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A Short History of the Border ReiversSkirmishes were frequent and bloody - lands burned, villages destroyed, cattle stolen, whole families murdered. Naturally, to survive they became a dangerous ...
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1596 Border reiver - Forensic FashionThe blood feud was a way of life and each family would raid the other, irrespective of which side of the national divide they lived. Cattle were lifted, homes ...<|separator|>
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Debatable Land - Lakes GuidesIn 1552 commissioners met to divide the land in two: Douglas of Drumlanrigg leading the Scots; Lord Wharton leading the English; the french ambassador ...
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Cumbria in Scotland (Background)English and Scottish commissioners were appointed, with the French Ambassador acting as Arbitrator. After various lines were had been put forward, one was ...
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Scots' Dike, Kirkandrews - 1016860 - Historic EnglandThe monument includes the earthworks and buried remains of Scots' Dike, a 16th century linear earthwork consisting of banks and ditches, which was constructed ...
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Scots Dyke, Cumbria | Co-CurateScots Dyke (aka Scots' dike) is a 3½ mile long earthwork, constructed by the English and the Scots in 1552 to mark the division of the 'Debatable Lands ...<|separator|>
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Scots' Dike, boundary earthwork, Scotsdike Plantation (SM660)It represents the most significant man-made element of the national border between the two countries and was largely constructed to resolve disputes about the ...
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Debatable lands - In 1222 a commission of six ... - FacebookOct 8, 2020 · So in 1552 the French ambassador was appointed to finalise the Border line, together with Lord Wharton (of the Battle of Solway Moss fame) and ...
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Marie (Guise) Stewart (1515-1560) | WikiTree FREE Family TreeJul 3, 2025 · ... debatable land and that treaty was ratified by Mary on 9 November 1552. The Earl of Arran resigned in 1554, and Mary succeeded him as Regent.
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Pacification of the Scottish Borders: From Lawless Frontier to ...May 29, 2017 · The Scottish Borders in the late 1500s were marked by chaos: cattle rustling, feuding, murder, arson, and pillaging were common. Constant ...
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Border Reivers - The End of the Reivers - Electric ScotlandDuring the first year of his reign, many executions took place. The list reads as 32 Elliots, Armstrongs, Johnstones and Batys. Many more were banished and 140 ...
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[PDF] A Fractious and Naughty People: The Border Reivers in IrelandThough it is much quieter than it was before, Ireland was never pacified in the way James the 6th had hoped. The Border Reivers, banished from their homes in ...
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BBC - Legacies - Myths and Legends - Scotland - The Border ReiversThe lives and deeds of the Reivers were celebrated in the famous Border Ballads, popularised by Sir Walter Scott in the 18th Century. The Ballads portray the ...
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Historian Graham Robb on the border and the historical myths we ...Feb 9, 2018 · The Debatable Land takes in Ptolemy, King Arthur and the No127 bus (more of which later) but the bullet points are about the reivers. The thing ...Missing: economic | Show results with:economic
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Cumbria - History - The Border Reivers - BBCSep 13, 2006 · The Reiver history is a mixture of fact and folklore. The English crown destroyed almost all of the documentation relating to Reiver life ...
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[PDF] EXCAVATION - Archaeology ScotlandGilknockie Tower, revealed a barrel-vaulted drain of probable 16th century date, probably associated with one of the nearby peel towers. KIRKCONNEL. Mr ...