And this one from the Northern Whig, 4th September 1834, an extract of a poem by Presbyterian minister Rev William Kennedy M’Kay of Portglenone. Again an early use of the term Ulster Scots as a community identifier.

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And this one from the Northern Whig, 4th September 1834, an extract of a poem by Presbyterian minister Rev William Kennedy M’Kay of Portglenone. Again an early use of the term Ulster Scots as a community identifier.
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