Talk:The Black North

Royal Black Institution
I have added a reference to the Royal Black Institution with the weasel word "may" in the sentence. I am fairly sure this is the origin of Black as a derogatory term for protestant, but I have no citation for it. Perhaps someone with a reference could add it. Trugster 09:41, 16 June 2007 (UTC)

Dictionary entry
This article seems to be a dictionary entry (definition, etymology and usage.) Would it be better moved to Wiktionary? --Hroðulf (or Hrothulf) (Talk) 11:14, 1 August 2008 (UTC)

26 November 1836 – Belfast Commercial Chronicle – On 22 November 1836 a dinner was hosted by the Conservatives of Banbridge, where Mr. Dunbar quoted Daniel O'Connell, "The great agitator has said, “In a review of the country, let us look to the Black North.” "

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