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Ultagh
† Ultagh, -ogh Anglo-Irish. Obs. Also Ultock. [a. Ir. Gael. Ultach, f. Ult-, stem of OIr. Ulaid (d. pl. Ultaib, a. pl. Ultu) men of Ulster.] An Ulsterman.1649 in Contemp. Hist. Irel. (Ir. Archæol. Soc.) II. 335 Those under the command of George Monro, part whereof were formerly his own, and part wer... Oxford English Dictionary
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McNulty
Here some of the MacDonlevys were nicknamed Ultagh/Ultach. m'Nich Ultagh". wikipedia.org
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Ultonian
Ultonian, a. and n. (ʌlˈtəʊnɪən) [f. med.L. Ultonia Ulster, f. OIr. Ult-, Ulaid: see Ultagh.] A. adj. Of or belonging to Ulster.1766 O'Conor Dissert. Hist. Irel. 50 The Ultonian Heberlans followed the Example. Ibid. 158 The Establishment of the Ultonian Oeconomy by Kimbaoth. 1865 S. Ferguson Lays We... Oxford English Dictionary
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Archdeacon of Achonry
Archdeacons Denis O'Miachain Dermit Ultagh Henry Sharpe John Archdall Edmund Rowlatt Henry Yeaden Thomas Walls Sankey Winter John Walls William wikipedia.org
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Ulaid
The Irish word for someone from Ulaid is Ultach (also spelt as Ultaigh and Ultagh), which in Latin became Ultonii and Ultoniensis. wikipedia.org
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Battle of Glentaisie
advanced with unprecedented speed, cutting a road '6 marching men wide' in a single week through the dense woodland of the forest of Killultagh, "Coil Ultagh wikipedia.org
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