Irish/Scottish music

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06 Jan 2009
  • The song Broom of the Couden house...what is the origin of the Couden klan and is it active today.


  • This is an old song from the 17th century. Yellow flowering broom is found all over Scotland but the village of Cowdenknowes is in the Scottish Borders area. Cowdenknowes is a Scottish estate on the east bank of the river Leader Water, 32 miles southeast of Edinburgh.The original tower house built by the Homes of Cowdenknowes in the 15th century is still occupied. The broom, a tall shrub which blooms with spikes of small golden flowers, once grew abundantly on the hillsides of the Scottish Borders. http://members.fortunecity.com/theramshorn/id200.htm An educational glossary of the works used in the ballad is available at this site. http://web.grinnell.edu/groups/sca/songs/period/broom_o_the.html This site should completely inform you of the history of the Homes and Cowdenknowes. A partial sample follows: " HUME CASTLE A HOME OF THE HUMES On a rough rocky ridge between Earlston,Greenlaw and Kelso stands the odd looking late 18th century folly of Hume castle raised by the Earl of Marchmont,which conceals within it's base the fragments of the original late 13th century courtyard castle enclosing an L-plan towerhouse and it's medieval well. The castle was built for the Home family (later known as Hume) and was attacked on numerious occasions because of it's position on the border.Some of the main assaults being in 1515,1547,1569 and lastly 1651 when it was demolished by Cromwell's artillery under Colonel Fenwick. Hume was the Home family's main fortress protecting the Merse.Though branches of their kin also held Thornton castle,near Dunbar,Dunglass castle and church,Fast castle and even Coldingham Priory(for a time) all on the eastern march as well as lands in the west including Cowdenknowes. But since there are many Home branches ancestoral connections can be confusing.Some of the main branches were the Homes of Cowdenknowes,of Wedderburn,Manderston, Renton and Kames, Blackadder,Crossrigg and Broomhouse.From the Cowdenknowes line (through John of Earlston) linked to the Douglases,descended Sir Alexander Douglas - Home the famous Foreign Secretary and Prime Minister in 1963.The Homes of Wedderburn led to the 'Humes' of Polworth and Marchmont,Sir Patrick being made Lord Polworth in 1690,later Earl of Marchmont and Chancellor of Scotland in 1697.From the Manderston Homes descended George Home of Spott who became Earl of Dunbar in 1605. The Home family were anciently descended from William the son of Gospatrick Earl of Dunbar and March,though they changed their name to Home after their estate on the Merse.Interestingly the Gospatricks of Dunbar castle also changed their name to Dunbar after their main castle seat and estate.It was not unusual for families to name themselves after their lands.For example the Douglas family's Flemmish ancestors took their name from the dark water or 'dubh-ghlase' where they first settled beside in the west of Scotland." http://page/'>homepages.rootsweb.com/~hume/HomeCastle.htm raiford-ga, I hope you enjoy this article on Scottish history as it relates to the Humes and Cowdenknowes Brad-fa







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