Welsh and the Paddy Patkinses
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- Welsh: Welshmen
- Paddy: a slang term for an Irishman. It is a diminutive of the Irish forename Pádraig, the equivalent of the English "Patrick", and although it is also in use as an ordinary forename its use as slang is now considered offensive or contemptuous by many people
- Tommy Atkins: a slang term for a British soldier
- George Bernard Shaw, Heartbreak House, Act I: "I'm little Paddy Patkins."
- Patrick Brunty: father of the Brontë sisters
- Patrick Branwell Brontë: brother of the Brontë sisters