The Irish in Modern ScotlandCork University Press, 1947 - 353 páginas |
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... Irish parents who were born in Great Britain in this period were counted as natives and therefore did not supply in the census of 1851 the loss by death of any of the original 419,256 who were returned as born in Ireland in 1841. It was ...
... Irish parents who were born in Great Britain in this period were counted as natives and therefore did not supply in the census of 1851 the loss by death of any of the original 419,256 who were returned as born in Ireland in 1841. It was ...
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... Irish priests , though outnumbering the Scottish , were passed over when appointments to comfortable missions were being made . Actually , the number of clergy of Scottish blood was greater than the number of Irish - born and was about ...
... Irish priests , though outnumbering the Scottish , were passed over when appointments to comfortable missions were being made . Actually , the number of clergy of Scottish blood was greater than the number of Irish - born and was about ...
Página 247
... Irish birth was Fife , where in 1901 they numbered 2,062 , and 4,264 in 1911 . The census returns for Scotland in 1891 gave the number of Irish - born as 194,807 in a total population of 4,025,647 , or 4.84 per cent . The number had ...
... Irish birth was Fife , where in 1901 they numbered 2,062 , and 4,264 in 1911 . The census returns for Scotland in 1891 gave the number of Irish - born as 194,807 in a total population of 4,025,647 , or 4.84 per cent . The number had ...
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