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THE SCOTCH-IRISH OR THE SCOT IN NORTH BRITAIN, NORTH IRELAND, AND NORTH
AMERICA
CHAPTER XXXVIII LONDONDERRY AND ENNISKILLEN

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This large and informative overview of the history of the Scots-Irish
outlines the most noteworthy events of Scottish history. Use this database to
acquaint yourself with this group as they appear in North Britain, North
Ireland, and North America. The record mentions many prominent Scots-Irish
individuals in the revolutionary war and other parts of American history, as
well as lengthy discussions of the Great Plantation of Ulster.

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Bibliography:
Hanna, Charles A. The Scotch-Irish: The Scot in North Britain, North Ireland,
and North America Vol.1 New York, NY: G. P. Putnam, 1902.






Corporal Gilbert Matthews, John Strain, John Cowtard, Robert Graham, James
Graham, John Cowan, Thomas Rea, Captain James Manson.
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THE SCOTCH-IRISH OR THE SCOT IN NORTH BRITAIN, NORTH IRELAND, AND NORTH
AMERICA
CHAPTER XXXIII THE SCOTTISH PLANTATION OF DOWN AND ANTRIM
page 489
[p.489]Edmond Kelly, James Kelly, William Kelton, David Kennedy, George
Kennedy, Doctor Hugh Kennedy, James Kennedy, John Kennedy, Andrew Kernochan,
Robert Kindsay, Widow Laggan, Widow Laughlin, Widow Lead, Archibald Lenox,
Widow Lenox, James Lenzy, John Leslie's executor, Samuel Lewes, James
Lindsay, John Lindsay, Elizabeth Lockert, John Lockert, Richard Lockart,
Robert Loggan, John Long, Robert Long, Widow Lowdan, James Lowdon, John
Lowdon, John Lowdon, Jr., Thomas Lowry, John Luke, James Luthersdale, Janet
Lyon, Alexander McAmt, John McBride, Andrew McCaldon, Andrew McCalla, Joseph
McCan, John McCardy, James McCarly, Thomas McCarly, Widow McCarly, Alexander
McCartney, William McClurgh, W. James McCo, Janet McComb, Caghtry McConnell,
James McConnell, John McConnell, William McCormick, Adam McCrea, Matthew
McCrea, Robert McCreery, Robert McCrery, James McCullam's widow, Thomas
McCullen, Widow McCullin, James McDowell, John McDowell, Patrick McDowell,
Widow McDowell, John McDoran, Andrew McFerran, Thomas McFerran, Archibald
McGibbon, John McGill, Revd. Jackson McGuire, Widow McIlduffe, Thomas
McIlrath, John McHoll, Alexander McKee, John McKee, Thomas McKee, Ninian
McKelvy, Thomas McKelvy, Widow McKelvy, Joseph McKitrick, John McLaughlin,
Alice Mc-Mehan, James McMechan, John McMechan, Patrick McMechan,Widow
Mc-Mechan, William McMechan, William McMorlan, Eneas McMullen, Hugh McMullan,
James McMunce, James McMurray, James McNaght, John McNarry, John McNeily,
James McNily, Alexander McRobins, Alexander McTeer, James McWilliam, James
Macumson, John Mahaule, George Mally, John Malley, -- Mant, John Matthew
Marshall, Matthew Marshall, Finlay Martin, Joseph Martin, William Martin,
John Mathy, Alexander Maxwell, George Maxwell, James Maxwell, Robert Maxwell,
Philip Mayers, Josias Milton, James Mitchell, Robert Mitchell, David
Montgomery, Hugh Montgomery, Nathaniel Montgomery, William Montgomery, Widow
Montgomery, John Moorhead, William Moorhead, Widow Moorhead, Arcibald Moore,
Captain Moore, Hugh Moore, James Moore, Jane Moore, John Moore, Robert Moore,
Widow Moore, James Morell, Captain Morrow, David Morrow, Samuel Mossman,
Widow Murray, Mrs. Neill, Widow Nelson, John Nesbit, Thomas Nesbitt, George
Newell, Hugh Nicholson, James Oghterson, Thomas Oliver, Patrick Orr, Tomas
Orr, Janet Paradine, Alexander Parker, Gawin Patterson, John Patterson,
Robert Patterson, William Patterson, James Peticrue, John Petticrew, William
Petticrew, Widow Petticrew, John Patton, George Pollock, Thomas Pottinger,
Randulph Price, Esq., Widow Purdy, ---- Ramsey's heirs, Hugh Rea, James Rea,
Widow Rea, Alexander Read, John Read, Mrs. Richison, Mrs. Ritchison,
Alexander Ritchy, Archibald Richy, Widow Ritchy, George Ringland, Alexander
Robb, John Robb, John Robinson, George Ross, James Ross, Esq., John Ross,
Robert Ross, William Rowan, Gawen Russell, William Russell, Hugh Savage,
James Savage, Esq., John Savage, Esq., John Scott, Margaret Scott, Widow
Scott, John Shannon, John Shaw, William Shaw, Esq., Widow Shearer, James Sim,
Gilbert Simpson, Robert Simpson, Widow Simpson, Mr. Sloan,---Sloane, James
Sloan, James Sloans, James Smith, John Smith, Robert Smith, Alexander
Spittle, James Spotswood, James Stanus, James Steele, James Steel, Jr.,
Robert Sterlin, Hans Stevenson, James Stevenson, John
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THE SCOTCH-IRISH OR THE SCOT IN NORTH BRITAIN, NORTH IRELAND, AND NORTH
AMERICA
CHAPTER XXXV THE ULSTER PLANTATION FROM 1610 TO 1630

5. 500 acres, John Hamilton (grantee of Claude Hamilton, who had been obliged
to give up 500 acres of his original proportion to the Dean of Armagh): stone
bawn and six houses near; 1 freeholder, 4 lessees, 5 cottagers; able to
produce 22 men with arms. [John Hamilton's tenants in 1617 were: William
Hope, John Grane, Edward Irwinge, Matthew Gamble, Cornelius McKernan, Andrew
Bell, David Arkles, John Hamilton, John Davidson, Alexander Sym, Patrick
Ritchie, Fergus Fleck, Eliza Grier, John Hamilton the elder, Cuthbert Grier,
Robert Gilmore, Adam Rae, David Leetch, Robert Hamilton, Archibald Grame,
John Willie, William Bell, Robert Hamilton, Henry Grindall, John Hamilton the
elder of Dromanish, and his son John, Adam Colte, John Johnstone, Patrick
Graunton, George Parker, Henry Hunter, John Deans, John Trumble, John Kirk,
Francis Carruthers, James Moffat, Raulfe Grindell, Thomas Courtiouse, Henry
Grindell, Gilbert Kennedy, Laurence Shirloe, Robert Ferguson, John Browne,
John Ferguson, Thomas Pringle, Archbauld Grier, John Hall, George Gamble,
Owen O'Corr, Cormack O'Corr, Robert Elliott, Alexander Grier, Robert Allen,
John Allen, and Bryanbane O'Neale.]
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THE SCOTCH-IRISH OR THE SCOT IN NORTH BRITAIN, NORTH IRELAND, AND NORTH
AMERICA
CHAPTER XXXV THE ULSTER PLANTATION FROM 1610 TO 1630

2. 1000 acres, William Baillie: stone bawn; castle building; 2 freeholders
[Edward and James Baillie], 4 lessees [in 1629 they were John Steivinson,
John Baillie, James Teate, David Barbour, Gilbert Cuthbertson, John Hamilton,
William Rae, and Walter Miller], 4 cottagers; able to produce 28 men with
arms.
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Patricia L. Hall
Olathe, Ks.

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