- The Raid of the
Redeswire, also
known as the
Redeswire Fray, was a
border skirmish between England and
Scotland on 7 July 1575
which took
place at Carter...
- Historically, the p**** was
known as the
Redeswire, from the
Scots word
swire meaning "col" or "p****". The
Redeswire Fray, the last
skirmish between England...
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returns the
Great H of
Scotland to
Regent Morton. 7 July – Raid of the
Redeswire, near
Carter Bar, a
border incident. 12
August –
James Hamilton, 1st Earl...
- (1547–1550)
Sieges of
Haddington (1548–1549)
Siege of
Leith (1560) Raid of the
Redeswire (1575) •
Siege of
Derry •
Battle of
Newtownbutler •
Battle of the Boyne...
- the Regent."
Carmichael fought against the
English at the Raid of the
Redeswire on 7 July 1575 on a day of
border truce, and
captured Sir John Forster...
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historic interest. The most
important ride is to
Redeswire,
close by
Carter Bar, the site of Raid of the
Redeswire in 1575, when the
timely arrival of the Jedburgh...
- Sir John Forster, an
English border warden captured at the Raid of the
Redeswire, was held in the
palace in July 1575. When King
James VI
reached his majority...
- MP for Northumberland, from 1572 to 1584;
captured at the Raid of the
Redeswire in 1575,
mortally wounded in a fray on the
Scottish border,
dying hours...
- of
England and Scotland,
largely fought by moonlight. The Raid of the
Redeswire, the last
major battle between England and Scotland, took
place at the...
- with
aboriginal peoples in what is now Canada. 1575 – The Raid of the
Redeswire is the last
major battle between England and Scotland. 1585 – The Treaty...