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† Ultagh, -ogh Anglo-Irish. Obs. Also Ultock. [a. Ir. Gael. Ultach, f. Ult-, stem of OIr. Ulaid (d. pl. Ultaib, a. pl. Ultu) men of Ulster.] An Ulsterman.
1649in Contemp. Hist. Irel. (Ir. Archæol. Soc.) II. 335 Those under the command of George Monro, part whereof were formerly his own, and part were of Owen ONeals Ultoghs. 1652–3Ibid. III. 370 Created Earle of Tyrone, by the Ultaghes. 1690J. Mackenzie Siege London-Derry 48/1 Great numbers of Women and Boys (which the Ultoghs always carry along with them, when they expect spoil). attrib.1688in Somers Tracts (1814) XI. 451 How often do we now hear the Ultock Irish boast of their merit. |