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The Lord Warden of the Marches was an office in the governments of Scotland and England. The holders were responsible for the security of the border between the two nations, and often took part in military action. They were also responsible, along with 'Conservators of the truce', for administering the special type of border law known as March law.
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- Warden of the Marches
- Lord Warden of the Marches
- Warden of the Eastern March
- Warden of the Middle March
- Warden of the Western March
- Lord Warden general of all the March
- References
The Marches on both sides of the border were traditionally split into West, Middle and East, each with their own warden answerable to the Lord Warden-general. The English Western March was based on Carlisle and the Eastern March on Berwick-upon-Tweed.
The offices became unnecessary after the union of the crowns of England and Scotland under King James in 1603.
Warden of the Marches
Lord Warden of the Marches
Warden of the Eastern March
Warden of the Middle March
Warden of the Western March
Lord Warden-general of all the March
Warden of the Eastern March
Warden of the Middle March
Warden of the Western March
References
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