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Walking the Border

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by Ian Crofton

Home, Countess of ref1

  Home, Fifteenth Earl of ref1

  Home of Billie, Patrick ref1

  Home of Wedderburn, Sir David ref1

  Horncliffe ref1, ref2

  Hotspur see Percy, Sir Henry

  Howburn ref1

  Humbleton Swyre ref1

  Hundred Years War ref1

  Hungry Law ref1

  Huntly, Earl of ref1

  Hutchinson, William ref1

  immigration see migrants

  Immigration Removal Centres ref1

  Innerleithen ref1

  International Court of Justice ref1

  international law ref1

  Irving, Washington ref1

  Isabella of Pringle, Abbess of Coldstream ref1, ref2

  James IV ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6

  James V ref1

  James VI ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5

  Jedburgh ref1

  Jeddart callants ref1, ref2

  Jenny Storie’s Stone ref1

  Kelso ref1

  Kelso Laddie ref1

  Kemelpethe ref1

  Kerr, Sir Robert ref1

  Kerr of Cessford, Sir William ref1

  Kershope, etymology of ref1

  Kershope Burn ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  Kershopebridge ref1, ref2

  Kershopefoot ref1, ref2, ref3

  Kershope Forest ref1, ref2

  Kershopehead ref1

  Kielder (village) ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8

  Kielder Forest ref1, ref2, ref3

  Kielder Skyspace ref1

  Kielder Stone ref1, ref2, ref3

  Kielder Water ref1, ref2

  King’s Own Scottish Borderers ref1, ref2, ref3

  King’s Seat ref1

  Kinmont Willie see Armstrong of Kinmont, William

  Kippie Island ref1

  Kirk Yetholm ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6

  Knox Knowe ref1

  Kyle, Lieutenant George ref1

  Ladykirk ref1

  Ladykirk House ref1

  Lamb Hill ref1

  Lamisik Ford ref1

  Lampedusa ref1

  Lanercost Chronicle ref1

  Larriston Fells ref1, ref2, ref3

  Leap Hill ref1

  Lennel House ref1, ref2

  Lennox, Earl of ref1

  Leyden, Dr John ref1

  Liddel Strength ref1, ref2

  Liddel Viaduct ref1

  Liddel Water ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7

  Liddesdale ref1

  Liddesdale drow ref1

  Limy Sike ref1

  Lindesay, David de ref1

  Lindisfarne see Holy Island

  Lindsay of Pitscottie, Robert ref1

  Livingstone New Town ref1

  Loch Ness Monster ref1

  Lochmaben Stone ref1, ref2

  Lochmaben Stone, Battle of ref1

  Logan Mack, James ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8, ref9, ref10, ref11, ref12

  Longtown ref1, ref2, ref3

  Lord Lieutenant of Berwickshire ref1

  Lothian ref1

  Low Cocklaw ref1

  M6 / M74 ref1, ref2, ref3

  Mabon ref1

  MacDiarmid, Hugh ref1

  Mack, James Logan see Logan Mack, James

  Malcolm II ref1

  Mansfield, Lord ref1

  Margaret, Maid of Norway ref1

  Margaret Tudor (queen of James IV) ref1

  Marmion ref1, ref2

  Marshall Meadows Farm ref1, ref2

  Mary, Queen of Scots ref1

  Maxwell, Lord ref1, ref2

  Melilla ref1

  Merchiston Tower ref1

  Merlin ref1

  Merse of Berwickshire ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  migrant support centre ref1, ref2

  migrants ref1

  Milfield ref1

  Ministry of Defence see MoD

  Minot, Laurence ref1

  Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border ref1

  MoD ref1, ref2

  Montrose, Earl of ref1

  Moorside see Gretna munitions factory

  Monck, General George ref1, ref2, ref3

  Morlay, Roger de ref1

  Morton, Regent ref1

  Morton, Tower of ref1

  Moscrop, Frank ref1

  moss troopers ref1

  Mozie Law ref1

  Murder Cleugh ref1

  Musgrave, Thomas ref1

  Napier College ref1

  Newcastle upon Tyne ref1

  Newcastleton ref1, ref2, ref3

  Newcastleton Forest ref1

  Niger ref1

  Nith, River ref1

  Norham ref1

  Norham Castle ref1, ref2, ref3

  Norhamshire ref1 (note)

  Norse ref1

  Northern Ireland ref1

  Northampton, Treaty of ref1

  North Sea ref1

  Northumberland, Henry Percy, 2nd Earl of ref1

  Northumberland, Earls and Dukes of ref1, ref2, ref3

  Nun’s Walk ref1

  Offa’s Dyke ref1

  Ogilvie, Will H. ref1

  Ogre Hill ref1

  Old Graitney ref1

  Old Toll House, Gretna ref1, ref2

  Old Toll Pillar, Bloody Bush ref1

  Order of the Garter ref1

  Ordnance Gazetteer of Scotland ref1

  Ordnance Survey ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  Otterburn, Battle of ref1, ref2, ref3

  Otterburn Ranges ref1, ref2

  Owen the Bald ref1

  Oxendean Burn ref1

  Paradise ref1

  Pax Romana ref1

  Paxton House ref1, ref2, ref3

  Paxton Toll House ref1

  Peebles Cornet ref1

  Peel Fell ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  Pennant, Thomas ref1

  Pennine Way ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5

  Penton ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  Penton Discussion Group ref1

  Penton House ref1

  Penton Linn ref1

  Percy, Sir Henry (‘Hotspur’) ref1

  Percy family see Northumberland, Earls and Dukes of

  Phillip’s Cross ref1

  Pictish ref1

  Plea Knowe ref1

  Port Carlisle ref1

  Ptolemy ref1

  Puck ref1

  Purdom Pikes ref1

  ‘push-back’ operations ref1

  Queen of the Faeries / Queen of Elfhame ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  Queen’s Sike ref1, ref2

  Quintinshill rail disaster ref1

  Rajdhani Spice, Coldstream ref1

  Raeshaw Fell ref1

  ‘Raid of the Reidswire, The’ ref1

  Randy’s Gap ref1

  Redden Burn ref1

  Redesdale ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  Redeswire Fray ref1

  Reid, Robert (engineer of Coldstream Bridge) ref1

  Reid, Robert (architect of Paxton House’s East Wing) ref1

  reivers ref1, ref2, ref3

  Reivers Mountain Bike Club ref1

  Riccarton Junction ref1

  Richardson, Moses Aaron ref1

  Riddings Farm ref1

  Riddings Junction ref1

  right to roam ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  Robert the Bruce ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5

  Robin Goodfellow ref1

  Rochester ref1

  Rockcliffe Marsh ref1

  roe deer ref1, ref2, ref3

  Romans ref1

  Rory’s Still ref1

  Rosamond ref1

  Royal Scots ref1

  Russell, Lord Francis ref1

  Russell’s Cairn ref1

  Ruthal, Bishop of Durham, Thomas ref1, ref2

  St Cuthbert ref1

  St Cuthbert’s Chapel ref1, ref2

  St George, Cross of see Cross of St George

  Salkeld, Thomas ref1

  salmon fishing ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5

  Salter’s Road ref1<
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  Saltire see Blue Saltire

  sand martins ref1

  Sark, Battle of see Lochmaben Stone, Battle of

  Sark, River ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6

  Sark Bridge ref1

  Sarkfoot Point ref1, ref2

  Scaup Burn ref1

  Schengen Area ref1, ref2

  Schil, the ref1, ref2

  Scotch Haugh ref1

  Scotch Kershope ref1, ref2

  Scotch Knowe ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  Scots’ Dike ref1, ref2, ref3

  Scott of Buccleuch, Walter ref1

  Scott, Sir Walter ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8

  Scottish Parliament ref1, ref2, ref3

  Scottish Wars of Independence ref1

  Scraesburgh Fell ref1

  Scrope, Thomas, Lord ref1, ref2

  Second World War ref1

  Selby, Sir Walter ref1

  Serco ref1

  Seventh Seal, The ref1

  Shakespeare, William ref1, ref2

  Shameful Peace, the see Northampton, Treaty of

  Shank Hill ref1

  sheepdog trials ref1

  Shotton Burn ref1

  Simeon of Durham ref1

  Sinclair, Sir John ref1

  Skyspace see Kielder Skyspace

  Slap, the ref1

  Smeaton, John ref1

  Smith, Ali ref1

  Smith, Sergeant George P. ref1

  Smollett, Tobias ref1, ref2

  smugglers ref1

  Solway Firth ref1, ref2, ref3

  Solway Moss ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5

  Solway Moss, Battle of ref1

  Soulis, William, Lord ref1

  Southern Upland Way ref1

  Springfield ref1, ref2

  Squire Pool ref1

  Steel, David ref1

  Steer Rig ref1

  Stewart, Marjorie ref1

  Stewart, Walter ref1

  Stewart dynasty ref1

  Stock Law ref1, ref2

  Stow, John ref1

  Street, the ref1

  Stuart Lancaster Memorial Hut ref1

  Stump, the ref1

  Surrey, Thomas Howard, Earl of ref1, ref2

  Swinburne, A.C. ref1

  Tarras Moor ref1

  Tees, River ref1

  Telford, Thomas ref1

  Thatcher, Margaret ref1

  Thief’s Slack ref1

  Thieves’ Road ref1

  Thistle Viaduct ref1

  Thomas the Rhymer ref1, ref2, ref3

  Till, River ref1

  Tillmouth ref1, ref2

  Tillmouth Beat ref1, ref2

  Tod Sike ref1

  Tomlinson, William Weaver ref1, ref2

  Tourney Holm ref1

  trafficking ref1

  trespass ref1, ref2, ref3

  Trouting, the ref1

  truce days ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5

  Tuppie’s Grave ref1

  Turkey–Syria border ref1

  Turnbull, Andrew ref1

  Tweed, River ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6

  Tweed Green, Coldstream ref1, ref2, ref3

  Tweedmouth ref1

  Tyne, source of River North ref1, ref2, ref3

  Uhtred, Earl ref1

  Umframville, Richard de ref1

  Union, the ref1

  Union Bridge ref1

  Union Jack ref1

  United States borders ref1

  Venchen Old Toll ref1

  Voltaire ref1

  Wallace of Craigie, Sir John ref1

  Waltham and Dritness Beat ref1

  Wardens of the Marches ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8

  Wark ref1

  Wark Castle ref1

  Wark Forest ref1

  Wauchope Forest ref1, ref2

  Waverley Line ref1, ref2, ref3

  Waverley Station, Edinburgh ref1, ref2

  Welsh / Brythonic ref1

  Welsh–English border ref1

  West Bank Barrier ref1

  West Hill ref1, ref2

  West Newbiggin Beat ref1

  Whiteadder Water ref1, ref2

  White Law ref1, ref2, ref3

  Whitelaw Nick ref1

  whooper swans ref1

  Wideopen Moor ref1

  Wilcox, Sam and Barry (‘Gramps’) ref1

  wildcats ref1

  will-o’-the-wisp ref1

  Windy Gyle ref1, ref2

  Witches Cleuch ref1

  Witches Hill ref1

  Witches Knowe ref1

  Wooperton ref1

  Wooplaw Edge ref1, ref2

  Wylie’s Sike ref1

  Yawkins, Captain ref1

  Yearning Saddle ref1

  Yetholm Mains ref1, ref2, ref3

  Yugoslavia ref1

  Pebble-studded mudflat where Solway meets Sark, and the Border is sucked inland.

  Gravestone in Gretna.

  DLO Longtown, an MoD munitions dump that was once part of a vast First World War cordite factory that spread for miles either side of the Border.

  Dead moles strung on a barbed-wire fence by the River Sark.

  Sign by the old Waverley Line on the English side of the Liddell Water. No right to roam here.

  The ditch called Clark’s Sike forms the Border beneath Hobbs’ Flow.

  The toll pillar on the Bloody Bush Road.

  Border wall on the eastern flank of Larriston Fells.

  Border stone between Peel Fell and Carter Fell. The ‘N’ stands for the Duke of Northumberland, who fixed the Border here with his neighbouring landowner the Earl of Douglas in the 18th century. There’s a mirror-image ‘D’ on the other side of the stone.

  The Border stones at Carter Bar.

  Ascending back up Clennell Street to the Border by Windy Gyle, having found water down in the forest.

  The Border fence between Randy’s Gap and King’s Seat, on the west side of the Cheviot.

  Skull on the Border fence on Bowmont Hill, north of Kirk Yetholm. (not found)

  Riders relax after their gallop up Branxton Hill during the Flodden Ride-Out. (Photo: Joyce Nicholls)

  Approaching Flodden Cross for the laying of the thistles. (Photo: Joyce Nicholls)

  ‘Yella, yella yella. Any colour you like. Very cheap.’ Coldstream High Street on the last night of Civic Week. (Photo: Joyce Nicholls)

  The climax of Coldstream’s Civic Week. ‘It was as if all the devils of hell were after the souls of the slaughtered.’ (Photo: Joyce Nicholls)

  Masonry at Norham Castle

  Sticker on the back of a road sign, Cornhill on Tweed.

  Road sign on the English side of the Tweed.

  Graffito in Berwick

  By the mouth of the River Sark: ‘It might once have been an ash, but now it was more like some prehistoric monster lurching from its lair, a knot hole for an eye, a root for a snout, the body scaly and green with algae.’

  The M6 crosses the River Sark and halfway across becomes the M74.

  Looking down on the Sark from the Scottish side.

  Nature reclaims her own on the old Waverley Line, south of Liddel Water.

  Following the Kershope Burn towards Scotch Knowe.

  The crook-maker at Dalston Fair. (Photo: Joyce Nicholls)

  In Kielder Forest: ‘On either side there were deep ditches dripping with ruby, emerald and purple mosses, lush and treacherous.’

  My campsite on Deadwater Rig.

  Jenny Storie’s Stone, on the flank of Peel Fell.

  The view south from Carter Fell into Northumberland.

  Dere Street by Coquet Head, from the Roman camp at Chew Green.

  The Carham Burn leading the Border into the Tweed.

  The proprietor of Coldstream Crafts and her cat. ‘It’s a place that the nastiness of the world has passed by,’ she says. (Photo: Joyce Nicholls)

  View from the wild camp on Ba Green, the tiny Scottish exclave on the south side of the Tweed. (Photo: Joyce Nicholls)

  Children watch the
horses pass on Coldstream High Street, en route to Flodden Field. (Photo: Joyce Nicholls)

  Four generations of Peebles Cornets take a break on Branxton Hill. (Photo: Joyce Nicholls)

  The Coldstreamer lowers the Earl of Home’s standard over the sod of earth cut from Flodden Field. (Photo: Joyce Nicholls)

  Inside Rajdhani Spice, Coldstream. The town also has a Chinese takeaway, and Anthony’s, an Italian chippy. (Photo: Joyce Nicholls)

  Mr Forman, butcher of Norham and custodian of its castle. Although born in Edinburgh, he has always lived in England. He thinks of himself as neither Scottish nor English, but as a Berwicker, as that was his mother’s town. (Photo: Joyce Nicholls)

  The torchlit procession on the last night of Coldstream’s Civic Week. (Photo: Joyce Nicholls)

  From the south bank of the Tweed towards either Dreeper Island or Kippie Island. The former is entirely in England, the latter entirely in Scotland, but both form parts of the same island.

  Window shutter on a fisherman’s hut near Paxton House, on the Tweed.

  The wall that keeps a thousand free-range pigs out of Scotland, near Halidon Hill.

  A full moon rises over the North Sea at the end of my journey.

 

 

 


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