CONTENTS
CHAPTER XVI. | |
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William lands at Carrickfergus and proceeds to Belfast | 13 |
State of Dublin; William's Military Arrangements | 15 |
William marches southward | 17 |
The Irish Army retreats | 18 |
The Irish make a stand at the Boyne | 19 |
The Army of James | 20 |
The Army of William | 21 |
Walker, now Bishop of Derry, accompanies the Army | 22 |
William reconnoitres the Irish Position | 23 |
William is wounded | 24 |
Battle of the Boyne | 25 |
Flight of James | 31 |
Loss of the Two Armies | 32 |
Fall of Drogheda; State of Dublin | 33 |
James flies to France; Dublin evacuated by the French and Irish Troops | 35 |
Entry of William into Dublin | 36 |
Effect produced in France by the News from Ireland | 37 |
Effect produced at Rome by the News from Ireland | 38 |
Effect produced in London by the News from Ireland | 39 |
James arrives in France ; His Reception there | 41 |
Tourville attempts a Descent on England | 43 |
Teignmouth destroyed | 45 |
Excitement of the English Nation against the French | 47 |
The Jacobite Press | 49 |
The Jacobite Form of Prayer and Humiliation | 50 |
Clamour against the Nonjuring Bishops | 51 |