Debs, are their any Scots guards in Wales with Irish names?
The Wales Scot guards appear to be natives, not the Irish immigrant class. I still can't get my head around the idea of a catholic joining the Scots guards, regimental loyalties were ingrained, just seems a bit odd.
Northern Ireland Scotland and Wales most of those would be Protestant and If brought up in Wales why not join a Welsh regiment, or ditto an Irish one, unless there was a Scottish connection ?
How were they recruited, so if you wanted to join the Scots Guards where would you apply if not in Scotland.
Yet there is no contemporary connection with Scotland and Mary Kelly.
Its another layer of mystery.
Miss Marple
The Wales Scot guards appear to be natives, not the Irish immigrant class. I still can't get my head around the idea of a catholic joining the Scots guards, regimental loyalties were ingrained, just seems a bit odd.
Northern Ireland Scotland and Wales most of those would be Protestant and If brought up in Wales why not join a Welsh regiment, or ditto an Irish one, unless there was a Scottish connection ?
How were they recruited, so if you wanted to join the Scots Guards where would you apply if not in Scotland.
Yet there is no contemporary connection with Scotland and Mary Kelly.
Its another layer of mystery.
Miss Marple
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