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  • The Ulster Scots (Ulster-Scots: Ulstèr-Scotch; Irish: Albanaigh Uladh), also called Ulster Scots people (Ulstèr-Scotch fowk) or, in North America, Scotch-Irish...
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    Scots is an Anglic language variety in the West Germanic language family, spoken in Scotland and parts of Ulster in the north of Ireland (where the local...
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    The Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) is an Ulster loyalist paramilitary group based in Northern Ireland. Formed in 1965, it first emerged in 1966. Its first...
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    literature is literature written in the Irish, Latin, English and Scots (Ulster Scots) languages on the island of Ireland. The earliest recorded Irish...
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    Hiberno-English (category Articles containing Scots-language text)
    Ulster Irish as well as the Scots language, brought over by Scottish settlers during the Plantation of Ulster. Its main subdivisions are Mid-Ulster English...
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    Police Service of Northern Ireland (category Articles containing Scots-language text)
    Thuaisceart Éireann; Ulster-Scots: Polis Service o Norlin Airlan), officially the Police Service of Northern Ireland (incorporating the Royal Ulster Constabulary)...
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    Scots, tens of thousands of whom fled a famine in the lowlands and border regions of Scotland to come to Ulster. At this point Protestants and people...
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    James Kirker (category Ulster Scots people)
    Kirker was born in Killead, County Antrim, Northern Ireland, to an Ulster Scots family, but left for New York City, United States, at the age of 16 to...
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    was a response to the ongoing Tudor conquest of Ireland. The war began in Ulster and northern Connacht, but eventually engulfed the entire island. The Irish...
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    II, King of Scots’ The Scottish Genealogist, Vol. LVI, No. 1, March 2009, pp. 29–30. Paul, The Scots Peerage, pp. 13–14. Paul, The Scots Peerage, p. 13...
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    and include a footnote to the effect that the balance seems to be on one side or the other, with accompanying arguments. Annals of Ulster, Anglo-Saxon...
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    Tudor style, English Baroque, Queen Anne Style, and Palladian. Georgian, Scots Baronial and Neoclassical architecture advanced after the Scottish Enlightenment...
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    Henry Percy (Hotspur) (category People from Spofforth, North Yorkshire)
    against the Scots in the northern border and against the French during the Hundred Years' War. The nickname "Hotspur" was given to him by the Scots as a tribute...
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    Wales is one of the four countries of the United Kingdom. The majority of people living in Wales are British citizens. In Wales, the Welsh language (Welsh:...
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    W. J. H. Traynor (category Ulster Scots people)
    William James Henry Traynor (born July 4, 1845 in Brantford, Ontario) was a Canadian-American anti-Catholic political activist. He is best known for heading...
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    actually shows a mix of both older and newer features, with particular Ulster Scots immigrant influences. Appalachian English has long been a popular stereotype...
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    more senior in line, or possibly even unrelated. However, according to Scots law the current chief of Clan MacNeil is the chief of all MacNeil(l)s. Despite...
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    imported to South America. Scots is spoken in Lowland Scotland and parts of Ulster (where the local dialect is known as Ulster Scots). Frisian is spoken among...
  • superseded by the Committee of Both Kingdoms 11 October, Battle of Winceby The Scots marched South and joined Parliament's army threatening York. 26 January...
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    History of the Galloway Families of McCulloch, which provides extensive footnotes for original Scottish charters, correspondence, and other primary source...
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