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CONTENTS.
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Enniskillen and Londonderry hold out; Richard Hamilton marches into Ulster with an Army | 153 |
James determines to go to Ireland | 155 |
Assistance furnished by Lewis to James | 156 |
Choice of a French Ambassador to accompany James; The Count of Avaux | 158 |
James lands at Kinsale; James enters Cork | 160 |
Journey of James from Cork to Dublin | 162 |
Discontent in England | 165 |
Factions at Dublin Castle | 166 |
James determines to go to Ulster; Journey of James to Ulster | 172 |
The Fall of Londonderry expected | 176 |
Succours arrive from England; Treachery of Lundy; The Inhabitants of Londonderry resolve to defend themselves | 177 |
Their Character | 179 |
Londonderry besieged | 184 |
The Siege turned into a Blockade | 185 |
Naval Skirmish in Bantry Bay | 187 |
A Parliament summoned by James sits at Dublin | 188 |
A Toleration Act passed | 193 |
Acts passed for the Confiscation of the Property of Protestants | 194 |
Issue of Base Money | 198 |
The Great Act of Attainder | 200 |
James prorogues his Parliament | 203 |
Persecution of the Protestants in Ireland | 204 |
Effect produced in England by the News from Ireland | 206 |
Actions of the Enniskilleners | 209 |
Distress of Londonderry | 210 |
Expedition under Kirke arrives in Lough Foyle; Cruelty of Rosen | 211 |
The Famine in Londonderry extreme | 214 |
Attack on the Boom | 217 |
The Siege of Londonderry raised | 219 |
Operations against the Enniskilleners | 222 |
Battle of Newton Butler | 224 |
Consternation of the Irish | 225 |
CHAPTER XIII. | |
The Revolution more violent in Scotland than in England | 227 |
Election for the Convention; Rabbling of the Episcopal Clergy | 229 |