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Published Date: 23 October 2007
ONE of the bloodiest episodes in Irish history in which thousands of Scots are thought to have died is to be studied in a £700,000 research project being launched by a Scottish university today.
Thousands of Protestant settlers were allegedly massacred by Irish Catholics during the 1641 rebellion and the decade of savage warfare that followed.

Scholars at Aberdeen University will transcribe and digitise more than 3,000 testimonies by those who lived through the alleged massacres.

Tom Bartlett, professor of Irish history, said the evidence had never been comprehensively analysed before and might provide an accurate account of the brutal events that triggered centuries of sectarian divide.

He said: "It's generally now accepted that around 10,000 Protestants died during the uprising, of which two or three thousand were Scots settlers."



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  • Last Updated: 22 October 2007 9:32 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

Scullion,

Canada 23/10/2007 00:58:47

I don't like what this could drag up.
It's ancient history ladies and gentlemen, reflecting attitudes and ideas whose times have come and long gone.

2

lobout,

Edinburgh 23/10/2007 05:07:52

Slavery ended 200 years ago but it still gets dragged up constantly

3

Boy Wonder,

23/10/2007 06:51:29

My partner misread this article heading and though it was all about eye makeup.

4

Cadgers,

Perth 23/10/2007 09:08:43

#3 LOL @ your partner BW. Actually thinking aboot it I'd prefer that.

5

Partan,

Fife 23/10/2007 09:25:06

#1 Scullion.
I agree.
The usual suspects from both sides of the fence don't usually need this degree of encouragement. Eck/Broon opening/not opening the local fete will suffice.
We'll see what they can make of something which should be a matter of historical interest only.

6

Partan,

in the wrong 23/10/2007 13:24:20

Pleased to be proved wrong on this one so far.


 

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