Central - WCE | Reivers | o a different kind come plund | |
Central - LAL | "Thieves! skraiked Ratton. ' | Reivers | ! Caterans! Hoosebreakers! Pau |
Central - EDN | preisin furms. Cauld, wouffs, | reivers | , abune aw the nocturne pliski |
Central - WCE | Eat!' she bawled. 'Gutsie wee | reivers | wha like tag eat cake, maun h |
Central - LAL | The | Reivers | : The Story of the Border Reiv |
Central - LAL | The | reivers | came, ower the border, |
Central - SEC | ti dae as it tuik ti tel. The | reivers | |
Central - SEC | neishin an the mainner at the | reivers | |
Central - LAL | s a descendent of Liddiesdale | reivers | https://t.co/iEh7Fonpre |
Central - SEC | The cumpanie o | reivers | birled roun thair ledar, at w |
Doric - DOR | he rade oot wis his rag-tag o | reivers | tae spulzie the place. |
Central - EDN | ae the newly-arrived pairty o | reivers | wad jyne in wi Beatrice’s l |
Central - LAL | tradeition (throu the Border | reivers | an Covenanters) an the uiss o |
Central - LAL | in the vernacular, of Border | reivers | , 1525 (f.204)” in George Do |
Central - LAL | Excommunication of Border | reivers | |
Central - LAL | s o a formal cursing o Border | reivers | (see ablow) an a ‘devout ex |
Central - LAL | s frae sum saga nor mercenary | reivers | bydin on a tottie trader ship |