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A historical account of sustained cross‑border raiding that examines economic hardship, agricultural insecurity, and lingering memories of invasion as causes of endemic lawlessness. It recounts how raids were organized, the retaliatory cycles and cruelties they produced, and the impact on monasteries, settlements, and everyday life. The work details the offices and duties of border wardens, the institutions created to manage offenders—monthly truce meetings, bonds, and trials—and the informal practices of pledges, hand‑fasting, and feuding that sustained violence when central authority proved weak.

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Robert Borland

Robert Borland is an author known for his work in historical literature, particularly focusing on the tumultuous periods of border conflicts. His notable book, "Border Raids and Reivers," delves into the violent and often chaotic history of raiding and reiving along the Anglo-Scottish border. Through his writing, Borland contributes to the understanding of this significant yet often overlooked aspect of history, illuminating the lives and struggles of those who lived in a time of constant strife.

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