Border reivers were raiders along the Anglo-Scottish border from the late 13th century to the beginning of the 17th century. They included both Scottish...
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Border Reivers, originally known as "Scottish Borders Rugby", and also known as The Borders, were one of four professional rugby union teams in Scotland...
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territory suffering from the repeated raids in each direction of the Border Reivers. Following the Treaty of Union 1706, ratified by the Acts of Union 1707...
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Border reivers were raiders along the Anglo-Scottish border between the 13th and 16th centuries. Border reivers may also refer to: Border Reivers (rugby...
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Border Reivers is a light warfare/economic development board game designed by Jackson Pope published in 2006 by Reiver Games in English. Players assume...
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December 2010 The Reivers were associated as full members to the BAFA Community Leagues and for the first full season the Reivers were aligned to Division...
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Border Reivers was a motor racing team from Chirnside, Berwickshire in the Scottish Borders. The team was named after the raiders along the Anglo-Scottish...
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Hodgson (section Border Reivers and Hodgson clans)
of clan organisation grew up in this area. This was the land of the Border Reivers. These clans had a legal system distinct from that of the majority of...
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Edinburgh Rugby (redirect from Edinburgh Reivers)
Rugby, the club was subsequently merged with Border Reivers to form a new team known as Edinburgh Reivers. For the 1999 and 2000 seasons the Scottish Rugby...
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and 16th centuries the Coquet valley was a pillaging ground for bands of Reivers who attacked and burned the town with terrifying frequency. Hill farming...
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Peel tower (category Border Reivers)
in response to the threat of attack from the English, Scots and the Border Reivers of both nationalities. In Scotland, a line of these towers was built...
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The Reivers is a 1962 book by William Faulkner. The Reivers can also refer to: The Reivers (band), an American band The Reivers (folkband), a Scottish...
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The Border Reivers, of the English-Scottish borderlands, were very fond of burgonets and the morion in Elizabethan times, and as a result reivers were...
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raids which took place in the times of the Border Reivers. During this period, at the western end of the border there was a strip of country, called the...
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Robert Low (writer) (section Border Reivers)
(2020) A Dish of Spurs (2020) Burning the Water (2020) Shake Loose the Border (2021) "Robert Low". www.robert-low.com. Retrieved 26 December 2021. "Low...
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five years living in Scotland while his father Semo Sititi played for Border Reivers and Newcastle Falcons. He was named Wallace after the Scottish knight...
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dictionary, published in 1825. Johnnie Armstrong Kinmont Willie Armstrong Border Reivers Bromley Armstrong Clan Armtrong Profile scotclans.com. Retrieved 19...
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full. Cattle-raiding by the Border reivers was a serious problem for many centuries on both sides of the Anglo-Scottish border. In the American frontier...
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Bastle house (category Border Reivers)
of construction found along the Anglo-Scottish border, in the areas formerly plagued by border reivers. They are fortified farmhouses, characterised by...
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Allan Border Medal, a cricket award in Australia Border Bulldogs, a South African rugby union team Border (cricket team), in South Africa Border Reivers (rugby...
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Clan Hall (section Border Reivers)
Halle, Haule, Haul, Hal, DeAule, Haw, Crispin, Collingwood, Fitzwilliam and others interested in Border Reiver history. Clan Hall Clan Hall Society...
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These peoples were known as the Border Reivers and Carlisle was the major city within their territories. The Reivers became so much of a nuisance to the...
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Anglo-Scottish Border reivers and caused it to be read out in all churches in the border area. It comprehensively cursed the reivers and their families...
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April 2007. "Edinburgh hit out at Borders loss". BBC Sport. 27 March 2007. Retrieved 23 April 2007. "Border Reivers 16–24 Ospreys". BBC Sport. 12 May...
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Jim Clark (category Sportspeople from Duns, Scottish Borders)
sonderklasse at Crimond, Scotland. By 1958, Clark was driving for the local Border Reivers team for Ian Scott-Watson, racing Jaguar D-Types and Porsches in national...
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English armies and some families of English and nominally Scottish Border Reivers repeatedly forayed and looted in southwest Scotland, to maintain pressure...
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four teams into two. Edinburgh merged with the Border Reivers to form a team to be known as Edinburgh Reivers. Glasgow merged with Caledonian to form a team...
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Semo Sititi (category Border Reivers players)
for Ricoh in Japan, having previously played for Celtic League side Border Reivers and Manu Samoa internationally. He made his test debut in 1999 against...
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to the time of the Norman Conquest. In the Middle Ages they had been Border Reivers based in Redesdale. The main line had its family seat first at Mitford...
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Dunsop Bridge in Lancashire. See centre points of the United Kingdom. A Border reivers' Peel Tower, circa 15th century, is now part of the Centre of Britain...
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