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Dumfriesshire

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Dumfriesshire

Straddling the main western route into Scotland, Dumfriesshire was the focus of successive waves of immigrants from the Stone Age

people onwards. They were followed by the Beaker people of the Bronze Age, and later the Celts, renowned for their iron-working skills, their

horsemanship and their militancy. After a brief spell of Roman rule, Dumfriesshire became part of the Cumbrian kingdom of Rheged. Then

came the Northumbrian conquerors, Viking invaders and finally Anglo-Norman settlers. Chief among them was Robert de Brus, who was

granted the lordship of Annandale, and in 1306 his descendant King Robert Bruce usurped the throne. In an age of turbulence, Dumfriesshire

was the main battleground of the Wars of Independence, a target of repeated English invasions, a prey to reiving, and victim of the sixteenthcentury

religious wars. With the restoration of peace following the Union of 1707 came land improvement and the development of farming,

which would become the mainstay of the region's economy.

This comprehensively researched book demolishes a number of popular myths, and is a highly readable account of a region which can justly

be described as the cockpit of southern Scotland.
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Straddling the main western route into Scotland, Dumfriesshire was the focus of successive waves of immigrants from the Stone Age

people onwards. They were followed by the Beaker people of the Bronze Age, and later the Celts, renowned for their iron-working skills, their

horsemanship and their militancy. After a brief spell of Roman rule, Dumfriesshire became part of the Cumbrian kingdom of Rheged. Then

came the Northumbrian conquerors, Viking invaders and finally Anglo-Norman settlers. Chief among them was Robert de Brus, who was

granted the lordship of Annandale, and in 1306 his descendant King Robert Bruce usurped the throne. In an age of turbulence, Dumfriesshire

was the main battleground of the Wars of Independence, a target of repeated English invasions, a prey to reiving, and victim of the sixteenthcentury

religious wars. With the restoration of peace following the Union of 1707 came land improvement and the development of farming,

which would become the mainstay of the region's economy.

This comprehensively researched book demolishes a number of popular myths, and is a highly readable account of a region which can justly

be described as the cockpit of southern Scotland.
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