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Morrison-Smyth, AnneAlice's Carrants in Wunnerlan, (Evertype 2013 ISBN: 978-1-78201-011-1) Ulster - Ballymoney, prose ench moose, that come ower wi Wulliam the Conqueror." (Fur, wi aal on page 22 l aroon, if yae dinnae mine! 'Wulliam the Conqueror, whose caas wus on page 26 "Repeat, 'Yae ir oul, Fether Wulliam'," said the Caterpillar. on page 45 "Yae ir oul, Fether Wulliam," the yeng man said, on page 46 repeatin "Yae ir oul, Fether Wulliam," tae the Caterpillar, an the on page 103
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McDonald, FionaFrae Cowie's Cragg, (Ulster-Scots Academy Press 2021 ISBN: B0949GXX7K) Ulster, poetry oulest sin left, an his sin, Wulliam got it eftér him. Waulliam's on page 7 . Yin o tha fillims wus aboot Wulliam James Madonal warkin at tha l on page 8