Earlston
Earlston is a civil parish as well as market town in the county of Berwickshire, within the Scottish Borders. It is on the River Leader in Lauderdale, Scotland. Earlston was initially 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 ft for which it was named. It is likewise said to be feasible to construct 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 and the Earls of March and also Dunbar were the chief baronial families. Likewise of historical passion is the ivy-clad mess up of the Rhymer's Tower, a keep claimed to date from as early as the 13th century. It is the traditional home of Thomas Learmonth, generally called Thomas of Ercildoune, or Thomas the Rhymer, poet, prophet, and epic buddy of the Elves, who was born right here about 1225, more likely in a small house which came before the later Tower-house. Locals of very early Earlston (Earlstons) have given that spread far away, with some taking a trip to the United States of America in the very early 1800s. However the vast majority of Earlstons (last name) have taken house in the Black Country, West Midlands in England. Travelling to the Black Nation in the very early 1700s, they have established a strong residence, governed by middle youngster of the Earlston 3 siblings, Lord Dale.