Macariae Excidium Or the Destruction of Cyprus Being a Secret History of the

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The King did not summon and come before Derry, till the 17th and 18th. Enniskillen, after the declaration for the Revolution there in December, 1088, was never in the King's possession. Ballyshannon, too, remained in the hands of the Revolutionists^ Note 86, Page 33.
James, notu-ithstanding the badness of the weather, hastens from Dublin towards Derry, to protect his Protestant subjects, against the recenge of the lioiiian Catholics in the North, 4-t.
The King, though he praises the conduct of
...the Lord Deputy, Tyrconnell, as having done a " thing very necessary for the safety of Ireland, by disarming the Protestants and seizing their horses, " adds, " but that too brought inconveniences along with it, and caused so great disorder, that every Catholique thought himself entitled to pillage the Protestants, and render back to them the same usage they had before received at their hands. " While such, previous to the King's arrival in Ireland, was the state of the Irish Protestants in the three Provinces of Ireland, that, as containing a population, the great majority of whom were Roman Catho- lics, had declared against the Revolution, the following, according to Dr.

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