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From the 14th to the 17th Century, the western end of the border between Scotland and England was a turbulent and lawless place. In these 'Debatable Lands' to the north of Carlisle, the line of the border was not clearly defined. Many lives were lost as local families, like the Armstrongs, Elliots and Grahams, fought to uphold their honour and to expand their property and possessions in this remote land. The border 'Reivers' (an old name for robber or bandit) carried out raids in which their victims lost their cattle, and sometimes their lives.
http://www.armstrong.org/
A society dedicated to friendship and unity among Armstrongs and associated families, to provide for the preservation of Armstrong artefacts unique to the family, and to maintain a library, and to serve as a genealogical and historical record.
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