In our article regarding the Ulster Massacre of 1641, we reported that Ulster is a town in England; when, in fact, it is a province in northeastern Ireland. The Encyclopedia Britannica states, “The name Ulster has been generally used since 1920 as another name for Northern Ireland.â€
We beg your forgiveness for this error.
TSM
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