Stories of the Border Marches

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Stories of the Border Marches

by John Lang, Jean Lang

EN·~8 hours·31 chapters

Chapters

31 total

STORIES OF THE BORDER MARCHES

0:03

BY JOHN LANG AND JEAN LANG

0:06

PREFACE

1:09

JOHN LANG. JEAN LANG. - STORIES OF THE BORDER MARCHES - THE WHITE LADY OF BLENKINSOPP

23:07

DICKY OF KINGSWOOD

14:49

STORM AND TEMPEST

23:54

GRISELL HOME, A SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY HEROINE

30:25

KINMONT WILLIE

21:12

IN THE DAYS OF THE '15

36:34

SEWINGSHIELDS CASTLE, AND THE SUNKEN TREASURE OF BROOMLEE LOUGH

10:02

Description

In an age of railways and aeroplanes, this collection reaches back to a time when stage‑coaches and horse relays stitched the English‑Scottish border together. The editors have gathered a handful of lesser‑known tales from the rugged peel towers and crumbling ruins of Northumberland, offering listeners a glimpse of a world where feuds, raids, and fleeting romances shaped daily life. Though some stories still echo the violence that defined the Border, many lean toward the uncanny, letting folklore and superstition take the lead.

The centerpiece is the eerie legend of the White Lady of Blenkinsopp, set amid the stone‑scarred remains of a 14th‑century castle perched on the South Tyne. Here the restless spirit of a sorrowful noblewoman drifts through ruined halls, her silken gown rustling like whispers of forgotten love and betrayal. Listeners will meet the daring Bryan de Blenkinsopp, a warrior famed for his bravery yet haunted by an insatiable greed, whose fate becomes entwined with the ghostly presence. The tale balances martial valor with a haunting, atmospheric mystery that lingers long after the story ends.

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Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (489K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-12-22

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

John Lang

John Lang

1849–1917

A late-blooming Scottish author with strong ties to Australia, he began publishing books in his fifties and often wrote in partnership with his wife, Jean Lang. His work ranges from border legends and local history to travel writing shaped by years spent far from home.

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Jean Lang

Jean Lang

1867–1932

A Scottish writer for young readers, she retold myths, legends, and historical stories in a clear, inviting style that helped classic tales feel close at hand. Her books range from Greek myth to Border folklore, showing a lasting gift for making old stories lively again.

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