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Ulster Land and Property Company : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ulster Land and Property Company
The Ulster Land and Property Company (ULPC) was established during the Drumcree conflict to prevent Protestant-owned property in Ulster being sold to Catholics, specifically, to prevent it falling "into nationalist hands". Its mission is to buy land itself, or to lend money to Protestants so that they can do so. It was founded by David Mahon.〔http://www.agendani.com/expenses-inquiry-under-scrutiny/〕 It was originally administered from Schomberg House, the headquarters of the Orange Order in Belfast, and describes itself as the "landholding body of the Loyal Orange Institution". Its motto is "Ulster is being sold - help us buy it". In 2002, it said that over 1,200 Orangemen were contributing to its fund, and that since 1995 it had bought 15 properties in Northern Ireland and one in County Donegal, at a total cost of £1,458,500. ==References==
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