History of the Irish Brigades in the Service of France, from the Revolution in Great Britain and Ireland Under James II, to the Revolution in France Under Louis XVI.Cameron and Ferguson, 1883 - 649 sider |
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... Scotch for assistance against King James were addressed to William , Prince of Orange , and Stadtholder of the Dutch republic , who , besides being the nephew of James , was married to that Monarch's eldest daughter , the Princess Mary ...
... Scotch for assistance against King James were addressed to William , Prince of Orange , and Stadtholder of the Dutch republic , who , besides being the nephew of James , was married to that Monarch's eldest daughter , the Princess Mary ...
Side 2
... Scotch had been to reject him . On strictly constitutional grounds , or , viewing the Monarchy , in the 3 kingdoms , not as elective , but hereditary , the Irish , in adhering to James , regarded themselves as loyalists , and looked ...
... Scotch had been to reject him . On strictly constitutional grounds , or , viewing the Monarchy , in the 3 kingdoms , not as elective , but hereditary , the Irish , in adhering to James , regarded themselves as loyalists , and looked ...
Side 3
... Scotch , to be precluded from electing James , when the English and Scotch claimed a right to elect William ? If the English and the Scotch , as Protestants , objected to James for their King , as a Catholic , and adopted William , as a ...
... Scotch , to be precluded from electing James , when the English and Scotch claimed a right to elect William ? If the English and the Scotch , as Protestants , objected to James for their King , as a Catholic , and adopted William , as a ...
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... Scotch by origin , and Presbyterians by creed , had commenced their insurrection against King James's government in December , 1688 , by refusing to admit into Enniskillen 2 companies of Sir Thomas Newcomen's Regi- ment of Foot , sent ...
... Scotch by origin , and Presbyterians by creed , had commenced their insurrection against King James's government in December , 1688 , by refusing to admit into Enniskillen 2 companies of Sir Thomas Newcomen's Regi- ment of Foot , sent ...
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... Scotch officers , & c . , as were Catholics ; but was enabled to provide for them elsewhere by Louis XIV . , who offered them employment , under young Hamilton . Having gotten due permission from King Charles to enter the service of ...
... Scotch officers , & c . , as were Catholics ; but was enabled to provide for them elsewhere by Louis XIV . , who offered them employment , under young Hamilton . Having gotten due permission from King Charles to enter the service of ...
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Allies arms Arthur Dillon artillery attack battalions battle brave brevet British campaign cannon Captain captured Castle Catholics cavalry Chevalier Clare Colonel command Comte consequently corps Count decease defence detachment dragoons Dublin Duke of Berwick Duke of Cumberland Dutch Earl enemy engaged England English Enniskillen Erin favour fire Fitz-James Flanders Fontenoy force garrison George Governor grenadiers Guards Hanoverian head Highlanders honour horse hostile infantry Ireland Irish army Irish Brigade Irish officers Irish Regiment Irish troops Jacobite killed King James Lacy Lally Lally's land letter Lieutenant Lieutenant-Colonel Lieutenant-General likewise Lord Louis XIV Major-General Maréchal de Camp Marquis Marshal Duke ment military Mountcashel Munster nation O'Brien O'Donnell O'Neill Parliament Pondicherry Prince Charles prisoners rank retreat Revolution Royal says Scotch Scotland service of France siege soldiers Spain squadrons Stuart subsequently success tion town Treaty of Limerick victory William Williamite wounded