I highly recommend the book Buried Lives by Robin Bury. It's about what the Catholics did to the Protestants for hundreds of years. It's called Buried Lives. The Protestants of Southern Ireland.
The Irish in the confederate wars were trying to form their own country, the allegiance was irreverent whatever got them there, if Cromwell had offered the same terms as the bastard stuarts they would have sided with him.
This mans voice is hauntingly good. I know this word for word and love listening to it. Thanks for uploading Quincey.
I highly recommend the book Buried Lives by Robin Bury. It's about what the Catholics did to the Protestants for hundreds of years. It's called Buried Lives. The Protestants of Southern Ireland.
Is that really a 2017 book or older?
Gonna have to check that one out. I also recommend John Foxe's Book of Martyrs for early documentation of the persecution of Protestants.
Very interesting! I will have to save this video.
My dad sang this when i was a lad,my mother was from Portadown,he was ripping the piss,good times,thanks for posting fella.
May we get revenge a thousand times worse on them taigs
Key word `Revenge`... Not justice
I agree.
@@chebbolldob9454 we cant get justice
@@chebbolldob9454 they are all died now
@@chebbolldob9454 they kill 1 of us we kill 10 of them
Good song. Keep spreading the truth.
The Irish were supporting the rightful ruler the catholic Stuart’s
The Irish in the confederate wars were trying to form their own country, the allegiance was irreverent whatever got them there, if Cromwell had offered the same terms as the bastard stuarts they would have sided with him.
@@thenextshenanigantownandth4393 they weren’t
@@vestty5802 They were, they had minted their own money and formed their own parliament in Kilkenny and wrote their own constitution.
@@thenextshenanigantownandth4393 why did they support the royalists then ? And why did the leaders said they sided with king James
@@vestty5802 The letter to king james was a forgery, they sided with him because it was their best bet to gain independence.