The Scotch-Irish: Or, The Scot in North Britain, North Ireland, and North America, Volume 1Genealogical Publishing Company, 1968 The history of the Scotch Presbyterian emigrants from Ireland who settled in Northern Ireland (Ulster) before seeking a new home in America. |
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Page 231
... Cumbria and Cumberland . The former name was undoubtedly applied at one time to a wide extent of country stretching at least from Dumbartonshire to North Wales , from which district it was early separated when the greater part of modern ...
... Cumbria and Cumberland . The former name was undoubtedly applied at one time to a wide extent of country stretching at least from Dumbartonshire to North Wales , from which district it was early separated when the greater part of modern ...
Page 260
... Cumbrian ground they had won , or no , the name of Strathclyde from this time disappears , and is replaced by the name of Cumbria . Whether as Strathclyde or Cumbria , its rulers had been among the opponents of the West - Saxon advance ...
... Cumbrian ground they had won , or no , the name of Strathclyde from this time disappears , and is replaced by the name of Cumbria . Whether as Strathclyde or Cumbria , its rulers had been among the opponents of the West - Saxon advance ...
Page 285
... Cumbria , and at this time Lothian seems to have been included in the territories under the rule of the rex Cumbrorum . - Celtic Scotland , p . 410 . 10 Marianus has in 1057 “ Macfinlaeg occiditur in Augusto ; " and again , “ Inde ...
... Cumbria , and at this time Lothian seems to have been included in the territories under the rule of the rex Cumbrorum . - Celtic Scotland , p . 410 . 10 Marianus has in 1057 “ Macfinlaeg occiditur in Augusto ; " and again , “ Inde ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 1 |
IITHE SCOTCHIRISH AND THE CONSTITUTION | 31 |
IIITHE SCOTCHIRISH IN AMERICAN POLITICS | 49 |
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