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Derry and Limerick

the Throne to the Parliaments, and Reports and Addresses back to the Throne again, finely displaying the merit of our service and sufferings and the justness of our claims.'


Authorities for "Sieges of Derry and Limerick."


Walker's Diary of Siege of Derry, original edition, and Dwyer's edition. Mackenzie's Siege of Derry, original edition. Captain Ash's Siege of Derry, ed. by Witherow, 1888. Colonel Richard's Diary of the Fleet, ed. by Witherow, 1888. Hempton's History of Derry. Witherow's Derry and Enniskillen in 1689. A Jacobite Narrative, ed. by Gilbert. O'Kelly's Macariæ Excidium, ed. by O'Callaghan. Todhunter's Life of Sarsfield. Lenihan's History of Limerick. Macaulay's History of England. Reid's History of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland. MacPherson's State Papers. Dictionary of National Biography—articles on Walker, Lundy, Sarsfield, &c. Harris's Life of William III. Clarke's. Memoirs of James II. Story's Impartial History, &c.

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