Welcome to our British Directory.
This page provides a structured index of UK-focused websites, organised by topic to help you discover established online resources. The listings are based on historic human-edited directory data and have been preserved to highlight long-standing sites across the British web.
Many shorter-lived sites have disappeared over time, leaving a core set of more established and durable resources. While some entries may no longer be active, this directory continues to offer a useful overview of trusted UK websites within this category.
- A society dedicated to friendship and unity among Armstrongs and associated families, to provide for the preservation of Armstrong artefacts unique to the family, and to maintain a library, and to serve as a genealogical and historical record.
- An essay on the history of the Border Reivers, by Linda Caron, part of her site on Scottish history.
- The feared Clan Graham of Scotland, keeping their history alive from Central Scotland to the Border Reivers.
- Elliot Clan and Border Reivers History and Genealogy Page. History of Elliot Clan from ancient times through today. Various other clans such as Johnstons, Armstrongs and Farquharson also included. United Empire Loyalist in relation to early history of America, Canada and Britain.
- A guide to the Reivers, their names, castles, battlefields and the Reiver related tourist attractions along the Northumberland / Scotland border. From Northumberland County Council.
- Photographic tour of the border reivers homelands, Lanercost, Bewcastle, Hermitage, Stapleton, and Newcastleton. Maps links and Routledge genealogy, From Sean J. Ruttledge.
- Holiday Lakeland offer a number of fully supported cycle rides, with bed and breakfast accommodation in hotels and guest houses. One of the rides is the Reivers Route, 187 miles largely on minor roads and purpose built tracks, visiting many sites with Reiver connections.
- Articles, essays, photo history and information on the Border Reivers of the English-Scottish Borders.
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