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Mapping of Ulster-Scots, from 'The Academic Study of Ulster-Scots: Essays for and by Robert J. Gregg', edited by Anne Smyth, Michael Montgomery and Philip Robinson
... . In east Antrim, the home territory of Professor Gregg, the Memoirs record ... their national identities in different districts (22) . The spread of Presbyterianism in ...
The Scot brings with him his Scottish Church, from 'The Scot in Ulster: Sketch of the History of the Scottish Population of Ulster', by John Harrison, 1888
... and Coleraine, in the Londoners' territory; and at Donaghadee, and Newtown ... A castle begun 80 feet long, 22 wide, now two stories high. ...
O'Neill (No.2) Princes of Tyrone, from 'Irish Pedigrees, or the Stem of the Irish Nation', by John O'Hart
... old age was removed from his own territory of O'Neilan, and got in exchange ... . Vol. E. 3. 22, in the Library of Trinity College ...
Notes, from 'The Irish Revolution and how it came about', by William O'Brien, 1923
... be guaranteed in perpetuity every acre of territory that for the moment is under their ... rendered hateful by such methods. [22] The following reply of the Freeman's ...
A Calendar showing the feast-days of Irish saints, taken from Irish Names for Children by Rev. Patrick Woulfe, first published in 1923
... Cillín 17 Ultan Earnán 19 Fachtna Suibhne 20 Feichín Aonghus Fearghus Crónán 21 Flann Fainche 22 Colmán Lonán 23 Lúcán Coinneach 25 Aodh 26 Eirnín 27 Lúcán 28 Meallán 29 ...
The alphabetical list of residents from Henry Shaw's Dublin City Directory, 1850
... street George, 60 South Great George's street Henry, 37 Meath street John, 22 New Bride street John, 20 North Anne street Owen, 118 Upper Dorset ...
57. The Ancient Kingdom of Connaught [Irish Pedigrees]
The Ancient Kingdom of Connaught, from 'Irish Pedigrees, or the Stem of the Irish Nation', by John O'Hart
... , and hence "Coniacht," the ancient name of Connaught, means the territory possessed by the posterity of Conn. The ancient kingdom of Connaught comprised the ...
Hiberno-English Dialect of West Tyrone, from 'The Academic Study of Ulster-Scots: Essays for and by Robert J. Gregg', edited by Anne Smyth, Michael Montgomery and Philip Robinson
... [men] mine') clind ([ klend] cleaned') yet 22. 3. 2-6 oats is a good crop I<n > stoan ...
From 'Proceedings of the Scotch-Irish Congress', 1890
... new empire west of the mountains, should disaster overtake the patriot cause, the territory they talked of was being redeemed from British rule by a valiant young Scotch-Irishman ...
A short history, with illustration, of Dunseverick Castle, County Antrim, taken from the Dublin Penny Journal, 1833
... , Lib. II. cap. 130. It is there placed in the territory of Cathrigia, which we could demonstrate to be the present barony of Carey ...
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