Friday, 17 May 2013
Ulster Tartan
Ulster tartan is basically the only Irish tartan with any historic pedigree. Before Victorian times different tartans didn't represent clans or families they represented regions. Even this was more by accident than design, it was due to differing styles of local weavers and the limitations of locally sourced natural dyes available.
Sunday, 12 May 2013
American generals of Ulster origin during the Revolutionary war.
Quite apart from the fact that one third to one half of the American colonial army were Ulstermen or the sons of Ulstermen, nothing brings more conviction of the great part
played by our people in the Revolution than to consider the number of American
officers of high distinction who were of Ulster origin or descent. Over 25 of
Washington’s generals were of Ulster heritage, here are some of those men…
General
Richard Montgomery was from County Donegal. He fell while
gallantly leading his men in an attack on Quebec. By a strange co-incidence,
the British commander on that occasion, and the man who saved Canada for the
British Empire, was General Sir Guy Carleton, who was born near Strabane, only
a few miles from Montgomery's home.