The Treaty of Limerick (Irish: Conradh Luimnigh), signed on 3 October 1691, ended the 1689 to 1691 Williamite War in Ireland, a conflict related to the...
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Limerick (/ˈlɪmərɪk/ LIM-ər-ik; Irish: Luimneach [ˈl̪ˠɪmʲ(ə)nʲəx]) is a city in western Ireland, in County Limerick. It is in the province of Munster...
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County Limerick (Irish: Contae Luimnigh) is a western county in Ireland. It is in the province of Munster and is located in the Mid-West which comprises...
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commanders in Limerick, and began negotiations to surrender. He and Ginkel concluded a treaty that promised to respect the civilian population of Limerick, tolerate...
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A limerick (/ˈlɪmərɪk/ LIM-ər-ik) is a form of verse that appeared in England in the early years of the 18th century. In combination with a refrain, it...
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Williamite War in Ireland (redirect from The War of the Two Kings)
were decisively defeated at Aughrim in 1691. The war ended with the Treaty of Limerick in October 1691. One contemporary witness, George Story, calculated...
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Treaty United Football Club is an Irish association football club based in Limerick. The club was founded in 2020 following the demise of Limerick F.C...
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which consisted mostly of raw recruits. Although the Williamite War in Ireland continued until the signing of the Treaty of Limerick in October 1691, James...
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century, culminating in the famous 1691 Treaty of Limerick and the flight of the defeated Catholic leaders abroad. Much of the city was built during the following...
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from Ireland to France, as agreed in the Treaty of Limerick on 3 October 1691, following the end of the Williamite War in Ireland. More broadly, the...
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Irish Army (1661–1801) (redirect from Irish Army (Kingdom of Ireland))
of a stroke the following month and Patrick Sarsfield took over as the senior Jacobite negotiator. In October Sarsfield signed the Treaty of Limerick;...
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Parliament. Fighting in Ireland ended with the 1691 Treaty of Limerick. Under the agreement, thousands of Irish soldiers went into exile in France, and many...
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British rule in Ireland (redirect from British occupation of Ireland)
the established church, the Church of Ireland. While these laws were later eased, including by the Treaty of Limerick which followed the Williamite War...
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1691—the Treaty of Limerick. Thus concluded the Williamite pacification of Ireland, and for his services, the Dutch general received the formal thanks of the...
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Garrett Dillon (category Members of the Parliament of Ireland (pre-1801) for County Westmeath constituencies)
soldier, who held the office of Recorder of Dublin. He is mainly remembered today as one of the signatories of the Treaty of Limerick, which he helped to negotiate...
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Limerick Football Club (Irish: Club Peile Luimnigh) was an association football club based in Limerick, Ireland who played in the League of Ireland and...
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Hugh Mackay (military officer) (redirect from Hugh Mackay of Scourie)
Ireland. He returned to the Netherlands in October 1691 after the Treaty of Limerick and during the Nine Years War commanded the British Division serving...
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Irish nobility (category Ireland and the Commonwealth of Nations)
(prior to the Treaty of Limerick), and a lesser degree of overlap between the last two groups (prior to the declaration of the Republic of Ireland). Such...
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Maximilian Ulysses Browne (redirect from Maximilian Ulysses, Count of Browne)
Browne-Camus in Russian and Austrian Service. From the Treaty of Limerick (1691) to the Death of their House Friend Ludwig van Beethoven (1827)]. In: Lazar...
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Perfidious Albion (section Examples of usage)
The term often refers to the Kingdom of England reneging on the Treaty of Limerick of 1691, which ended the Williamite War between the predominantly Roman...
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Saint Mary's Cathedral, Limerick, is a cathedral of the Church of Ireland in Limerick, Ireland, which is dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary. It is in...
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following the Treaty of Limerick, and did not return to Ireland until 1813. That year the cumdach was reopened, leading to the rediscovery of the manuscript...
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a signatory to the Treaty of Limerick. He did not flee to Europe after Limerick but remained in Ireland to fight for the rights of Roman Catholics. The...
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Theobald Butler (solicitor-general) (category Members of the Parliament of Ireland (pre-1801) for County Clare constituencies)
articles of the Treaty of Limerick, and for his eloquent but unsuccessful plea to the Irish House of Commons against the passing of the Popery Act of 1703...
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Treaty United Women's Football Club is an Irish association football club based in Limerick. The club was founded in 2020 in the place of Limerick W.F...
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Ireland, Limerick has a history of great architecture.[original research?] A 1574 document, prepared for the Spanish ambassador, describes some of the wealth...
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Jacobitism (redirect from Proposed French invasion of Scotland of 1708)
finally defeated at the battle of Aughrim in 1691, and the Treaty of Limerick ended the war in Ireland; future risings on behalf of the exiled Stuarts were confined...
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enjoyable watching Treaty United play soccer". Limerick Leader. Retrieved 27 September 2021. The name Treaty United is horrific. The focus of the name is actually...
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Great Famine (Ireland) (redirect from Famine of 1845-49)
history of Ireland: from the Treaty of Limerick to the present time. James Duffy. Mitchel, John (1996) [1876]. Jail Journal of Five Years in British Prisons...
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Huguenots (category French Wars of Religion)
Ireland following the Treaty of Limerick (1691), the Portarlington settlement was planted on the ashes of an ..." The Irish Pensioners of William III's Huguenot...
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