The Irish in Modern ScotlandCork University Press, 1947 - 353 páginas |
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... Greenock ) called in and examined : 66 4921. Of what class principally are the persons who emigrate from the port of Greenock ? They are Scotch , and about a third of them are Irish . 4922. Are the Irish emigrants chiefly peasantry , or ...
... Greenock ) called in and examined : 66 4921. Of what class principally are the persons who emigrate from the port of Greenock ? They are Scotch , and about a third of them are Irish . 4922. Are the Irish emigrants chiefly peasantry , or ...
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... Greenock . Finally , in November 1855 he sailed for Demerara , his native place . A theatrical benefit run in Greenock to provide his passage money resulted in a deficit of £ 5 . Even down in Demerara he was unable to keep quiet . His ...
... Greenock . Finally , in November 1855 he sailed for Demerara , his native place . A theatrical benefit run in Greenock to provide his passage money resulted in a deficit of £ 5 . Even down in Demerara he was unable to keep quiet . His ...
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... Greenock authorities alleged that " experience had taught the Board that children boarded in Roman Catholic families were brought up to be perfect pests to society . " The petitioners replied that " while the Greenock Board have ...
... Greenock authorities alleged that " experience had taught the Board that children boarded in Roman Catholic families were brought up to be perfect pests to society . " The petitioners replied that " while the Greenock Board have ...
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THE GREAT FAMINE | 1 |
THE FAMINE IMMIGRANTS | 20 |
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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