Lives of the Queens of England From the Norman Conquest 10-11

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Lives of the Queens of England From the Norman Conquest 10-11
Strickland, Agnes, 1796-1874
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Suc- cess had turned in Ireland against the protestant party. The defence of Limerick by the Jacobite general, Sarsfield, rivalled in desperation that of Londonderry, in the preceding year, by the Calvinist minister. Walker; an equal number of William's highly-disciplined soldiers fell in the siege as king James had lost of the half-armed Irish militia at the passage of the Boyne. The protestants of Ireland had been discouraged by the speech that broke from the ungrateful lips of the Orange kin...g. When one of them told him, in a tone of lamentation, ^^ that parson Walkei was among the slain in the melee at the Boyne," ** Why did the fool go there .^" was the best tribute king William gave to the memory of the valiant partisan to whom he owed Ireland. The reverend gentleman * The hand is very large and masculine, but, as the letter is signed £. Devon shire, and her lord is mentioned, it must be written by the countess.
•Family papers of his grace the duke of Devonshire.
' Prol^ably lady Elizabeth Cavendish, youngest daughter to the earl and counte»t of Devonshire.


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