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| A '''Border Clan''', as historically known as a '''grayne''', is a family which originates in the Scottish Border region. Many of these ended up involved in the Plantation of Ulster, and also settled in parts of North America. | | A '''Border Clan''', also historically known as a '''grayne''', is a family which originates in the Anglo-Scottish Border region. Many of these ended up involved in the Plantation of Ulster, where they formed a major part of the [[Scots Irish]], and also settled in parts of North America. |
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| The historic riding surnames recorded by George MacDonald Fraser in ''The Steel Bonnets'' (1989)<ref>George McDonald Fraser, pp. 56–65</ref> are: | | ==Names== |
| | The historic riding surnames recorded by George MacDonald Fraser in ''The Steel Bonnets'' (1989)<ref>George McDonald Fraser, pp. 56–65</ref> are: |
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| '''''East March''''' | | '''''East March''''' |
| * Scotland: [[Clan Home|Hume]], [[Clan Trotter|Trotter]], [[Dixon Baronets|Dixon]], [[Bromfield (surname)|Bromfield]], [[Craw (surname)|Craw]], [[Clan Cranstoun|Cranston]]. | | * Scotland: Hume, Trotter, Dickson, Broomfield, Craw, Cranstoun. |
| * England: [[Forster (surname)|Forster]], [[Selby family|Selby]], [[Gray (surname)|Gray]], [[Dunn (surname)|Dunn]]. | | * England: Forster, Selby, Grey, Dunn. |
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| '''''Middle March''''' | | '''''Middle March''''' |
| * Scotland: Burns, [[Clan Kerr|Kerr]], [[Clan Young|Young]], [[Clan Pringle|Pringle]], Davison, Gilchrist, [[Tait (surname)|Tait]] of East Teviotdale. [[Clan Scott|Scott]], Oliver, [[Clan Turnbull|Turnbull]], Rutherford of West Teviotdale. [[Clan Armstrong|Armstrong]], Croser, [[Clan Eliott|Elliot]], Nixon, [[Clan Douglas|Douglas]], Laidlaw, [[Routledge]], Turner, [[Clan Henderson|Henderson]] of Liddesdale. | | * Scotland: Burns, Kerr, Young, Pringle, Davi(d)son, Gilchrist, Tait, Scott, Oliver, Turnbull, Rutherford of West Teviotdale. Armstrong, Croser, Elliot, Nixon, Douglas, Laidlaw, Routledge, Turner, Henderson of Liddesdale, Thomson, Jamieson, Hunter, Anderson, |
| * England: Anderson, Potts, [[Reed (name)|Reed]], [[Clan Hall|Hall]], Hedley of Redesdale. Charlton, Robson, Dodd, Dodds, Milburn, Yarrow, [[Stapleton (surname)|Stapleton]] of Tynedale. Also Fenwick, [[Ogle family|Ogle]], Heron, Witherington, Medford (later [[Mitford family|Mitford]]), Collingwood, Carnaby, Shaftoe, Ridley, Stokoe, Stamper, Wilkinson, Hunter, Huntley, [[Thomson (surname)|Thomson]], Jamieson. | | |
| | * England: Potts, Reed, Hall, Hedley of Redesdale. Charlton, Robson, Dodd, Dodds, Milburn, Yarrow, Stapleton of Tynedale. Also Fenwick, Ogle, Heron, Witherington, Medford (later Mitford), Collingwood, Carnaby, Shaftoe, Ridley, Stokoe, Stamper, Wilkinson, Huntley |
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| '''''West March''''' | | '''''West March''''' |
| * Scotland: Bell, [[Clan Irvine|Irvine]], [[Clan Johnstone|Johnstone]], [[Clan Maxwell|Maxwell]], Carlisle, Beattie, [[Clan Little|Little]], [[Clan Carruthers|Carruthers]], Glendenning, [[History_of_Routledge_surname_15th_to_18th_centuries|Routledge]], [[Clan Moffat|Moffat]]. | | * Scotland: Bell, Irvine, Johnstone, Graham, Maxwell, Carlyle, Beattie, Little, Carruthers, Moffat, Lowther, |
| * England: Graham, [[Hetherington]], Musgrave, Storey, Lowther, Curwen, [[Salkeld]], Dacre, Harden, [[Hodgson]], Routledge, Tailor, Noble.
| | * England: Glendenning, Hetherington, Musgrave, Curwen, Salkeld, Dacre, Harden, Hodgson, Routledge, Tailor, Noble, Storey |
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| | Some of these surnames are also connected to other parts of Scotland and England away from the Border. "Johnstone", for example, has also been used as a translation of the Highland surname MacIain, and also as a replacement for MacGregor when that surname was proscribed. |
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| | ===Spelling variants=== |
| | Some spellings of names are associated more commonly with one side of the Border or another. |
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| | {| class="wikitable" style="width:45%" |
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| | ! style="width:25%" |Scottish spelling |
| | ! English spelling |
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| | | Carlyle |
| | | Carlisle |
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| | | Dickson |
| | | Dixon |
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| | | Forrester |
| | | Forster |
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| | | Gray |
| | | Grey |
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| | | Reid |
| | | Reed |
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| | | Taylor |
| | | Tailor |
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| | |} |
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| | ===Name origins=== |
| | Border surnames tend to be related to place names, unlike most of Scotland where patronymics are more common. "M(a)c-" surnames are extremely rare, but can be found native to Dumfriesshire. |
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| | '''Placenames'''<br> |
| | Scotland: Broomfield, Carlyle (city of Carlisle), Carruthers, Cranstoun, Graham, Hall, Laidlaw, Rutherford, Moffatt, Lowther<br> |
| | England: Carnaby, Collingwood, Charlton, Curwen, Fenwick, Glendenning, Hedley, Hetherington, Huntley, Milburn, Mitford, Ridley, Salkeld, Selby, Witherington |
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| | '''Patronymics'''<br> |
| | Scotland: Anderson (Andrew), Davi(d)son, Dickson (Richard), Henderson (Henry), Jamieson, Robson (Robert - the form "Robertson" tends to be from elsewhere in Scotland)<br> |
| | England: Dixon, Nixon, Dodd/Dodds/Doddson, Wilkinson (William) |
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| | '''Personal characteristics'''<br> |
| | Scotland - Armstrong, Kerr, Dunn, Gray, Little, Young, Younger<br> |
| | England - Dunn(e), Grey, Hodgson, Noble |
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| | '''Trades'''<br> |
| | Scotland - Hunter, Taylor/Tailor<br> |
| | England - Tailor, Turner |
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| | '''Celtic etymologies'''<br> |
| | A handful of names have Celtic origins, mostly on the Scottish side - Gilchrist (Gaelic: Gille Chriosd - servant of Christ), Gillespie (Gaelic: Gilleasbaig - servant of the bishop), Kerr (Gaelic: cearr - left-handed), Douglas (Gaelic: Dubh-Ghlas, dark grey) |
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| | Some of the place names are also of Celtic origin such as Carlyle, Carruthers and Glendenning. The name "Scott" would have originally referred to a Gaelic speaker in an English/Scots speaking area. |
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| | ==Further Reading== |
| | * MacDonald Fraser, George (1971). The Steel Bonnets. HarperCollins. ISBN 0-00-272746-3. |
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| {{cite book|last=MacDonald Fraser|first=George|authorlink=George MacDonald Fraser|title=The Steel Bonnets|year=1971|publisher=HarperCollins|isbn=0-00-272746-3}}
| | ==References== |
| | <references/> |
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| [[Category:Scotland]] | | [[Category:Scotland]] |
| | [[Category:England]] |
| | [[Category:Northern Ireland]] |