Charles C. Russell
      
Life
Author of The Ulsterman (1923).
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Reference J. J. Marshall, Notes from the North, in The Irish Book Lover, Vol. I, No. 1 (Aug. 1909), writes: Ulster Dialect—An interesting little pamphlet of twenty-two pages has recently been published by the Ulster Association of New South Wales, entitled: The People and Language of Ulster , being a Discoorse delivered at Sydney, on 17th March, 1909, by Charles Russell, B.A., Q.U.I. The first six pages are devoted to a summary of Ulster history, and the remainder deals in an interesting and chatty fashion with the idioms and turns of speech of the Ulster peasantry.
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