Quote Originally Posted by Bullethead
In my family tree, at least, "Lowland Noble" translates as a sheep-rustling, thatch-burning Border reiver with a larger gang of thugs than most of his neighbors and a small stone tower to live and stash his loot in. Getting more than a couple such men together in close proximity rarely worked out for the good, because most were at perpetual blood feud with their peers. So I can see not having units of these guys but just Border cav units, each one representing one "noble's" gang.

As descended from a border clan myself....
From George MacDonald Fraser's book, "The Steel Bonnets". Most border clans had invoked a "hot trod" to recover stolen cattle/property. Commonly using cavalry(of the light variation) to hunt down the reivers.