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The Border Mafia (Hardback)

Jailbreaks, Crime, Corruption and the Anglo-Scottish Reivers

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By Jon Tait
Imprint: Pen & Sword History
Pages: 224
Illustrations: 20 mono illustrations
ISBN: 9781036182496
Published: 30th October 2026

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The largely rural borderland between England and Scotland was ravaged by marching armies in more than three centuries of conflict between the great nations. During this period from the Wars of Scottish Independence to the Union of the Crowns, many myths and folk heroes were born, with later romantic writers glossing over the criminal brutality of the local population, who suffered as the conflicts raged.

While crops, homes and livelihoods were destroyed, it also led to the development of a system of family-based organised crime gangs among the hills and valleys. Livestock theft became a way of life with burglaries, protection rackets, kidnapping for ransom, highway robbery, intimidation, mutilation and murder an everyday occurrence.

With corruption and nepotism rife among officials, people being bought off, and witness intimidation prevalent, the Borderers were also used as mob enforcers for powerful local landowners and nobles and could find themselves in demand as mercenary soldiers and horsemen.

On the occasions that the law did catch up with them and the reivers found themselves incarcerated, they sprang many daring escapes, enhancing their lawless status and criminal standing among the community as feared members of the Border Mafia.

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About Jon Tait

Jon Tait is a freelance sportswriter for the local weekly newspaper titles at the Northumberland Gazette. He is the author of a number of local history books and volunteers at English Heritage. He was an agency football reporter on the tabloids for a decade and the press officer at Gretna Football Club. Tait was born in Northumberland and has been researching and writing about the border reivers for over twenty years. He likes hillwalking, techno music, hats and coats, books, beachcombing, rum, and typefaces, misses smoking Regal king-size cigarettes and lives in Carlisle with his wife, son, and cat, Charlie.

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