Emigration and immigration; Orangemen; Protestants -- Northern Ireland; Patriotism; Great Britain -- Relations -- Ireland; Catholic Church -- Relations -- Church of England; Popular music -- Ireland -- 19th century;
Discussing emigration to Quebec, Protestantism and the Twelfth, a Protestant holiday on 12 July
Orangemen; Protestants -- Northern Ireland; Home rule; Patriotism; Great Britain -- Relations -- Ireland; Catholic Church -- Relations -- Church of England; Popular music -- Ireland -- 19th century;
Story of a woman dying on the Twelfth; 12 July is a Protestant North Ireland holiday
Protestants -- Northern Ireland; Orangemen; Catholic Church -- Relations -- Church of England; Great Britain -- Relations -- Ireland; Irish; Identity (Philosophical concept); Popular music -- Ireland -- 19th century;
Discusses Orangemen of Shankill (Seanchill), a Protestant neighborhood in Belfast
Protestants -- Northern Ireland; Orangemen; Catholic Church -- Relations -- Church of England; Great Britain -- Relations -- Ireland; Irish; Identity (Philosophical concept); Popular music -- Ireland -- 19th century;
Protestants -- Northern Ireland; Orangemen; Catholic Church -- Relations -- Church of England; Great Britain -- Relations -- Ireland; Irish; Identity (Philosophical concept); Popular music -- Ireland -- 19th century;
Protestants -- Northern Ireland; Orangemen; Catholic Church -- Relations -- Church of England; Great Britain -- Relations -- Ireland; Irish; Identity (Philosophical concept); Popular music -- Ireland -- 19th century;
Great Britain -- Relations -- Ireland; Irish; Home rule; Orangemen; Patriotism; Identity (Philosophical concept); Napoleon I, Emperor of the French, 1769-1821; Popular music -- England -- 19th century;
Song concerning Irish home rule; evokes Napoleonic revenge
Irish; Identity (Philosophical concept); Home rule; Great Britain -- Relations -- Ireland; Catholic Church -- Relations -- Church of England; Orangemen; Popular music -- Ireland -- 19th century;
Great Britain -- Relations -- Ireland; Orangemen; Catholic Church -- Relations -- Church of England; Home rule; Liberty; Irish; Identity (Philosophical concept); Popular music -- Ireland -- 19th century;
Song concerning relations between Catholics and Protestants in Ireland
Catholic emancipation; Catholic Church -- Relations -- Church of England; Catholic Church; Great Britain -- Relations -- Ireland; Popular music -- Ireland -- 19th century;
Concerning the Catholic Relief Act, 1829 and Erin-go-Bragh [Ireland Forever]
Irish; Identity (Philosophical concept); Home rule; Great Britain -- Relations -- Ireland; Catholic Church -- Relations -- Church of England; Popular music -- Ireland -- 19th century;
Wishing for home rule and to banish those without respect for Ireland's Catholicism