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Episode 12

Episode 12 of 17

Uncover Ulster-Scots culture, history and language from around the country. bbc.co.uk/ulsterscots.

30 minutes

Last on

Wed 11 Jun 2014 19:30

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On this week's programme:

Liam Logan takes us on a historical bus tour around east Co Donegal, visiting sites associated with the Plantation of 400 years ago.

The tour goes to the ruined homestead of the Galloway Stewarts on the banks of the Swilly then onΒ to historic Bellaghan Abbey, where Liam hears about John Caldwell Calhoun. Β Calhoun was said to be the man whose thinking started the American Civil War.

Ramelton was the next stopΒ where Mary Hagan tells how discovering Francis Makemie in her home city of New York, inspired her to save the old Meeting House in the home town of the father of American Presbyterianism.

This Ulster Scots bus tour is part of the Sarah Leech Summer School, and the life and words of the poet-lass of Ballylennon are remembered. There’s also mention of the work of a certain James Bond, and of Rudyard Kipling too, whose writing was championed in America by a man from east Donegal.

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  • Sun 8 Jun 2014 16:03
  • Wed 11 Jun 2014 19:30