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The
Border lands are home to the descendants of the notorious Reivers and their
marauding families: the Armstrongs, the Grahams, the Irvines, the Kerrs,
the Scotts, the Elliots, the Maxwells, the Johnstones, the Musgraves, the
Bells, the Fosters, the Charltons, the Nixons and the Robsons to name just
some of the more feuding elements of Border society in the 16th century.
The area is liberally dotted with castles, stately homes, the ruins of
historic abbeys, fortified farmhouses (bastles), the scattered remains
of pele towers and the atmospheric remnants of abandoned hamlets or howfs,
hidden up remote side valleys. The many towns and settlements that
were raided, the fortified churches and the defensive walls and dykes dating
back to Elizabeth I and her forbears. The fields of battle and the
Reiver graveyards all bear testament to the turbulent history that marked
these lands and those times. The brutal activities of the warring
families and the indiscriminate plundering and merciless cruelty that drove
fear deep into the very souls of ordinary Border folk.
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