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Reidswire Raid | Reidswire Raid | Sir Walter Scott | 103 Chains N.W. of | "The skirmish of the Reidswire | ||
(Site of the last Border Battle) | Site of last | Sir Walter Scott’s | Whitelee Farm House | happened upon the 7th of June 1575, | ||
Border Battle | Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border | at one of the meetings held by the Wardens | ||||
(McKenzie’s History) | of the Marches for arrangements necessary upon | |||||
the Borders Sir John Carmichael was the | ||||||
Scottish Warden & Sir John Forster | ||||||
held that office on the English Middle | ||||||
March in the course of the day which was | ||||||
employed as usual in redressing wrongs | ||||||
a bill or indictment at the instance of a | ||||||
Scottish complainer was fouled (i.e. found | ||||||
a true bill against Farnstein a notorious | ||||||
English freebooter Forster alleged that | ||||||
he had fled from Justice Carmichael | ||||||
Considering this as a pretext to avoid | ||||||
making compensation for the felony | ||||||
bade him play fair, to which the English | ||||||
Warden retorted, by some injurious expressions | ||||||
respecting Carmichael’s family | ||||||
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Jno Mulligan Civil Assistant |
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