hi Owen
From your first post query - no they weren't all from Kircubdright. My family name comes from Ayrshire and there were 4 brothers of that name 'planted' in northern Ireland - Down and Antrim.
Historically, the people were transplanted from Scotland (mainly) and England. The authorities in England were trying to subjugate the Irish (catholics) by overwhelming them with people of the 'correct faith'. It's well documented in numerous books.
What people are trying to tell you is that "The Plantation" in Irish terms has
nothing in common with sugar planations and the like, in the Caribbean / America
etc.

Dawn M
Hello thanks for Replaying... Your post confirms my thinkings... The mcclellands sound awfully similar to that of the people who planted Graham nortons people ... In that they highered tenants from all over.. But I'm trying to find out if they have
Any other estates that aren't in kirkcudbright were they highered tenants from so
I could try and look to see if my family name pops up so that when I get the
actual estate records I could locate them!? You are lucky because your name only
has one origin my name has two origins one from northern Scotland and one from
northern England both with different spellings which Is getting annoying because I
have found them in records with both English and Scottish spellings so now I have
no idea what to look out for but overall they seen to be closest to the English
one...But I have nearly 100 percent confirmed them as planters as if that man Is My ancestor then they are almost certainly planters as they are in the 1630 muster roll and as far as I'm aware no natives where aloud ... Just wondering did tenants come from Northumberland frequently? As it looks like the spelling in the list is from there (I have checked familysearch and this spelling is only found there) ...