Examines the English strategy for attacking the last bastion of Irish clan power, and how the migrations effected later religious demographics.
City history scrutinizes how the Plantation effected local lands, detailing the various land grants and sales.
Presents a concise history of the seventeenth century movement to take lands away from the clans and put them in the hands of the English gentry.
Details the immigration patterns and emphasizes the success of the Scottish portion of the settlement in comparison to the English.