Ireland’s native inhabitants, drew nothing but
contempt from the Scottish interlopers. In the
opinion of one Englishman,the Irish were
‘more uncivilized, more uncleanly, more
barbarous,and more brutish in their customes
and derneanures, then in any other part of the
world that is knowne’.'"
Sir Humphry Winche, 9 October 1609
Source: The Scottish Migration to Ulster in the Reigh of
James I, M. Pervival Maxwell