Monthly Archives: August 2016

The Ulster People:24 – The Plantation of Ulster

The ravages of the cruel and bloody war fought by the Elizabethan English against O’Neill left large areas of Ulster virtually without inhabitants. As well as that, the Crown now controlled the vast territory confiscated following the ‘Flight of the … Continue reading

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The Ulster People:23, III The Modern Era – The Kingdom of Ireland.

Effective English control had eventually become confined to Dublin, founded by Danish invaders using the stolen wealth of British Dumbarton and British slaves,  and to an ever-shrinking area around it known as ‘the Pale’. Not only were the Irish chiefs beyond royal … Continue reading

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The Ulster People:22 – The Earldom of Ulster, The Bruce Brothers and the Declaration of Arbroath

Although the Gaelic chiefs continued to resist the Anglo-Norman presence, this did not inhibit constant warfare between the O’Donnells of Tirconnell and the O’Neills of Tirowen. In 1258 a conference was held to promote a spirit of unity among the … Continue reading

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The Ulster People:21 – The Age of the Vikings

Now we enter the Age of the Vikings, who were to leave a greater genetic footprint on England and Scotland than on Ireland. Their influence has remained however in Scots and Ulster Scots (Norse speech forms), English (Norman French word … Continue reading

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The Ulster People:20 – The Pretani

With the arrival of the Christian period and the intensive missionary activity that spread to “Scotland”, initiated by men of vision and energy such as Comgall and Columba, the cross-fertilisation between “Scotland” and Ulster was to reach new heights, particularly … Continue reading

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The Ulster People:19 – the “Scottish” Connection

It is to the ‘Scottish connection’ that we shall now turn. We have already seen that the link between Ireland and “Scotland” goes back to when people first established themselves in Ireland, one substantial piece of evidence being the appearance in both … Continue reading

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The Ulster People:18, -The Gaelic Occupation

When the Gaelic dynasties became indisputably into their ascendancy, their learned men sought to provide them with a lineage that would glorify their remarkable achievements. Furthermore, the Gaelic invaders had not only imposed their military control over much of Ireland, but, … Continue reading

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The Ulster People:17 – Congal Cláen – The Battle of Belfast

The Annals of the Four Masters record  that in 665 AD, the Battle of Farset (Belfast) took place between the County Down Dal Fiatach, self styled Ulaid, and the Pretani or Cruthin where Cathasach, son of Laircine, was slain. This was an attempt … Continue reading

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The Ulster People:16 – The Battle of Moira

While Irish missionaries were spreading the message of Christianity throughout Europe the Irish at home had not allowed themselves to be deflected from their proclivity for martial conflict. Around 450, after Emain Macha had been destroyed, or abandoned, as a … Continue reading

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