The Border Reivers were known for raiding the lands on either side of the Scottish-England Border.
Between the 13th and 17th centuries, the Reivers were a law unto themselves, living in the disputed lands between two countries.
in 1525, Gavin Dunbar, the Archbishop of Bishop of Glasgow placed a curse on the Reivers that some believe still hold today.
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The Border Reivers and the Mother of all Curses
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