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  2. James Orr (poet) - Wikipedia

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    James Orr (1770 – 24 April 1816), known as the Bard of Ballycarry, was a poet or rhyming weaver from Ballycarry, Co. Antrim in the province of Ulster in Ireland, who wrote in English and Ulster Scots. His most famous poem was The Irishman. He was the foremost of the Ulster Weaver Poets, and was writing contemporaneously with Robert Burns.

  3. List of royal warrant holders of the British royal family

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    Tea: Tea and Coffee Merchants 1837: 1706 [160] Unitech Complete Computing The Queen, the Prince of Wales, The Duke of Edinburgh (Until 2021) Computing systems Software Developers/I.T. Providers 1996 [161] United Biscuits (UK) Ltd: The Queen Food & Drink Biscuit Manufacturers [162] Unilever UK Ltd: The Queen Food, Home and Personal Care Products

  4. Category:Poets from Northern Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Ulster Weaver Poets (2 P) Pages in category "Poets from Northern Ireland" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent ...

  5. Sarah Leech - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Leech was born in the townland of Ballylennan in the parish of Taughboyne, County Donegal in 1809.She was the youngest child of Thomas Leech, a weaver and farmer. The family were Protestant, most likely Presbyteri

  6. Christmas in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The traditional Christmas dinner consisted of boiled, [9] spiced, roast beef, a roast goose and ham with a selection of vegetables and roast potatoes. [6] Beef remained the most popular Christmas meat in Ulster until into the 20th century, with boiled ox-head popular in Counties Armagh, Monaghan, and Tyrone. [9]

  7. Robert Tannahill - Wikipedia

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    Tannahill was born in Castle Street in Paisley to Janet (née Pollock) and James Tannahill, a silk gauze weaver. [1] Soon after his birth the family moved to a newly built cottage in nearby Queen Street, which became both family home and weaving shop. Tannahill had a delicate constitution and a limp, due to a slight deformity in his right leg.

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