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Connaught - Irish, Whiskin and Cathcart - Scottish
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Mark C.
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5/9/2005, 1:29 PM
Part of Cathcart refers to the River Cath, but how is Cath defoined?
Whiskin, suggested this is a old fashioned termed for the keeper of whores?? (a pimp?)
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Connaught - Irish, Whiskin and Cathcart - Scottish
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Mark C.
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5/9/2005, 1:29 PM
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Re: Connaught - Irish, Whiskin and Cathcart - Scottish
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Jim Young
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5/9/2005, 4:15 PM
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Re: Cathcart - Just to say thanks Jim, appreciated! (nm.)
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Mark C
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5/9/2005, 6:55 PM