A Family History of The PEARSONS from County Armagh
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The Armstrong's take their name from a chap who was renowned for having, strong arms. He was Siward Digry ("sword strong arm"), a nephew of King Canute, the Danish King of England until 1035.



From the 11th to the 17th century, the Armstrongs were one of the most powerful and warlike clans in the hotly contested Borders region straddling Scotland and England. Their power and presence was so threatening to Scotland's ruling authorities, in fact, that King James V himself decided to teach the troublesome rogues a lesson they'd never forget. He tricked John Armstrong of Gilnockie into attending a meeting near Hawick where, rather un sportingly, the King was secretly lying in wait and hung him without further ado as soon as he arrived.



    Like all good Borders families of the day, the Armstrongs were only too happy to indulge in a spot of cross-border cattle rustling, but for them it was a pastime that would eventually cost their name dearly. The Union of the Crowns in 1603 brought an end, on paper at least, to the Anglo-Scottish border wars and the Crown embarked on a rigorous campaign to "pacify" the region. The last of the Armstrong Lairds was hanged in 1610 for leading a reiving (rustling) raid on Penrith, and the outlawed families were scattered, many of them choosing ultimate refuge in Ulster.There have been no Armstrong chiefs since.





William Henry Grattan Armstrong


 
My Great Grandfather William Henry Grattan Armstrong pictured in Sasketchewan, Canada where he was a Grand Organiser for the Orange Order, he is pictured here in a Royal Black Preceptory Sash of RPB 777


Link to my Great Grandfathers book. He wrote this in Sasketchewan, Canada
The inside cover bears his signature
Title
Separate Schools in the New Provinces



 








 

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