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The People of the Ulster Plantation Database

Welcome to the People of the Ulster Plantation Database, a digital humanities research project that offers a new research tool for the study of 17th-century Ulster and its inhabitants.

The project was funded by the Royal Irish Academy via a Hunter Foundation grant. Beginning in early 2022, the project is hosted by the Institute of Irish Studies at Queens University Belfast, with technical assistance provided by Maynooth University¡¯s Arts and Humanities Institute. The main aim of phase 1 of the project was to establish a user-friendly database populated with as many of the Ulster settler population as possible covering the period c.1609-1641. This has brought together and combined a wide selection of sources ranging from military musters and plantation grants to judicial records and secondary literature. Phase 2 (2024-6) has expanded the range and usability of the resources incorporated into the database. The Hunter Foundation was established in memory of the late Robert John (Bob) Hunter (1938-2007).

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In January 2021 we launch a new Irish Studies Working Papers Series, featuring new work by researchers at Âé¶¹Íø University and partner institutions. We welcome you to explore the site and give feedback and encourage new submissions. Please contact us at irish.studies@qub.ac.uk

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