The Irish in Modern ScotlandCork University Press, 1947 - 353 páginas |
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Página 183
... Donegal workers were not easy to estimate , but a good steady man with fair luck would save from £ 12 to £ 15 during the season of five or six months . " 66 " The author of My Story , " Paddy the Cope , " recounts his experience as a ...
... Donegal workers were not easy to estimate , but a good steady man with fair luck would save from £ 12 to £ 15 during the season of five or six months . " 66 " The author of My Story , " Paddy the Cope , " recounts his experience as a ...
Página 229
... Donegal in particular was strongly represented among the immigrants , especially along both sides of the lower reaches of the Clyde . In the first half of the nineteenth century when Irish immi- grants were conspicuous in the trade of ...
... Donegal in particular was strongly represented among the immigrants , especially along both sides of the lower reaches of the Clyde . In the first half of the nineteenth century when Irish immi- grants were conspicuous in the trade of ...
Página 247
... Donegal with the end of the autumn each year . But the vast inflow of the early years made natives of Donegal the most strongly represented section of the Irish in Scotland and gave them a preponderance in affairs of immigrant interest ...
... Donegal with the end of the autumn each year . But the vast inflow of the early years made natives of Donegal the most strongly represented section of the Irish in Scotland and gave them a preponderance in affairs of immigrant interest ...
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THE GREAT FAMINE | 1 |
THE FAMINE IMMIGRANTS | 20 |
66 | 21 |
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Términos y frases comunes
agricultural annual attendance Britain Catholic Church Catholic schools census Church of Scotland clergy Clyde Coatbridge commissioners congregation Connacht Daily Mail declared district Donegal Dundee East Lothian Edinburgh emigration employed England famine farm Father Fenian fever Free Press Gaelic girls Glasgow Green Glasgow Herald grant Greenock hall harvest Highland Home Government branch Home Rule houses immigrants industrial Ireland Irish Free Irish immigrants Irish in Scotland Irish National League Irish population Irish-born Irishmen Keane Lanarkshire land League Lothian meeting migratory labourers native navvies newspaper nineteenth century number of Irish organisation Paisley parish parliament party paupers political poor Popery potato priest Protestant Protestantism pupils railway religion religious instruction Report Roman Catholic Scotch Scots Scotsman Scottish Select Committee shillings Sinn Fein Society statistics streets Sunday supply teachers towns wages week weekly west of Scotland workers