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The
Border Reivers
For
two centuries before the Union of England
and Scotland in 1603, the Borders were a
dangerous and lawless area where loyalty
was to family rather than country. Bands
of fighting men known as the Border Reivers
engaged in cattle rustling, blackmail, arson
and murder on both sides of the Border.
Nowhere
were the Reivers more active than in Tynedale
and Redesdale. At the Centre you can learn
about the local raiding families or "graynes",
the Charltons, Dodds, Milburns and Robsons
and see exciting displays featuring their
fortified pele towers and bastle houses
and their weapons and armour, including
the famous "Steel Bonnets", and
learn about the Charlton Spur and other
stories and traditions handed down from
those troublesome times.
Is
your name Charlton, Dodd, Robson or Milburn,
or perhaps Armstrong, Elliot, Graham, Johnstone,
Kerr, Maxwell, Nixon, Scott or one of the
dozens of other famous raiding families
that rode the Borders? Then perhaps your
ancestors were Border Reivers! Come to the
Centre and find out.
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