Tushielaw Tower (6)
Eventually the exploits of Adam Scott of Tushielaw, along with the excesses of the other border barons, sufficiently roused the wrath of King James V, that, in 1528/29, he “made proclamation to all lords, barons, gentlemen, landwardmen, and freeholders, that they should compeer at Edinburgh, with a month’s victuals, to pass with the king where he pleased, to danton the thieves of Tiviotdale, Annandale, Liddisdale, and other parts of that country". The king, like all kings of those times, being fond of deer hunting "also warned all gentlemen that had good dogs to bring them, that he might hunt in the said country as he pleased.”
Calling first at Henderland (where I am heading shortly), the king's party surprised Cockburn thereof (another well-known bandit) at dinner, and promptly strung 'im up! They then continued on, round St Mary's Loch, and on over the hills that separate Yarrow and Ettrick, via the track these days known as the Captain's Road - which reaches Ettrick Water within a mile of here. They must have ridden through at least part of the night, because Adam Scott is said to have been arrested before breakfast.
Tushielaw Tower (6)
Eventually the exploits of Adam Scott of Tushielaw, along with the excesses of the other border barons, sufficiently roused the wrath of King James V, that, in 1528/29, he “made proclamation to all lords, barons, gentlemen, landwardmen, and freeholders, that they should compeer at Edinburgh, with a month’s victuals, to pass with the king where he pleased, to danton the thieves of Tiviotdale, Annandale, Liddisdale, and other parts of that country". The king, like all kings of those times, being fond of deer hunting "also warned all gentlemen that had good dogs to bring them, that he might hunt in the said country as he pleased.”
Calling first at Henderland (where I am heading shortly), the king's party surprised Cockburn thereof (another well-known bandit) at dinner, and promptly strung 'im up! They then continued on, round St Mary's Loch, and on over the hills that separate Yarrow and Ettrick, via the track these days known as the Captain's Road - which reaches Ettrick Water within a mile of here. They must have ridden through at least part of the night, because Adam Scott is said to have been arrested before breakfast.