Earlston
Earlston is a civil parish as well as market town in the area of Berwickshire, within the Scottish Borders. It gets on the River Leader in Lauderdale, Scotland. Earlston was originally called Arcioldun or Prospect Ft, with reference to Black Hill (1,003 feet (306 m)), on the top of which can still be mapped the concentric rings of the British fort for which it was called. It is additionally said to be feasible to construct out the remains of the cave-dwellings of the Votadini, the tribal confederation in this part of Scotland. In the 12th as well as 13th centuries the Lindsays as well as the Earls of March and Dunbar were the chief baronial family members. Likewise of historical interest is the ivy-clad spoil of the Rhymer's Tower, a keep said to date from as early as the 13th century. It is the conventional home of Thomas Learmonth, generally called Thomas of Ercildoune, or Thomas the Rhymer, poet, prophet, and epic friend of the Elves, who was birthed here concerning 1225, more probable in a cottage which came before the later Tower-house. Residents of very early Earlston (Earlstons) have since spread out far away, with some travelling to the USA of America in the very early 1800s. Yet the vast bulk of Earlstons (last name) have actually taken residence in the Black Nation, West Midlands in England. Taking a trip to the Black Nation in the early 1700s, they have set up a strong residence, regulated by middle child of the Earlston three siblings, Lord Dale.