| Richard Twiss - 1776 - 220 pages
...cuccefsfil battle, fecure to us and to our ppfterity, our liberty, lawi, and religion' In confequence of this action, James the Second left this kingdom...fled to France. This memorial of our deliverance was creeled in thf nirHfc year of the reign of king George the Second, the firft ftone being laid by Lionel... | |
| Irish traveller - 1788 - 300 pages
...fecure to us and to our pofterity, our liberty, laws, and reJigion. In conleqiiehce of this aftion James the Second ' left this kingdom and fled to France. This memorial of our deliverance was creeled in 'the ninth year of the reign of the fiift ftone being laid' by Kirg Geoge the Second, Lc.dL'euknant... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1809 - 414 pages
...Third, Who on the first of July, 1690, passed the river near this place, to attack James II. at the head of a Popish army, advantageously posted on the South...and religion* In consequence of this action, James II. left this kingdom, and fled to France. This memorial of our deliverance was erected in the 9th... | |
| George Newenham Wright - 1834 - 312 pages
...the first of July, 1600, passed the river, near this place, to attack James the Second, at the head of a Popish army, advantageously posted on the south...fled to France. This Memorial of our deliverance was erected in the ninth year of the reign of King George the Second, the first stone being laid by Lionel... | |
| John D'Alton - 1844 - 502 pages
...the 1st of July, 16'J0, crossed the Boyue near tliis place, to attack James the Second at the head of a Popish army, advantageously posted on the south...that day, by a successful battle, secure to us and our posterity, our liberty, laws, and religion. In consequence of this action James the Second left... | |
| 1852 - 800 pages
...army, advantageously posted on the south »ide of it ; and ilij, on that day, by a successful hattle, secure to us, and to our posterity, our Liberty, Laws, and Religion. In consequence of thli action, James the Second left this kingdom, and fled to France. This memorial of our deliverance... | |
| Samuel Carter Hall - 1853 - 186 pages
...the first of July, 1690, passed the river, near this place, to attack James the Second, at the head of a Popish army, advantageously posted on the south...fled to France. This Memorial of our deliverance was erected in the ninth year of the reign of King George the Second, the first stone being laid by Lionel... | |
| Richard Lovett - 1888 - 246 pages
...on the 1st of July, 1690, passed the' river near this place to attack James the Second at the head of a Popish army, advantageously posted on the south side of it, and did, on that day, by a single battle, secure to us and to our posterity, our liberty, laws, and religion. In consequence of... | |
| 1901 - 382 pages
...of a Popish army, advantageously posted on the south side of it, and did, on that day, by a single battle, secure to us, and to our posterity, our liberty,...In consequence of this action James the Second left his kingdom and fled to France." What makes Drogheda most notable, however, to the delver in history,... | |
| 1901 - 380 pages
...who, on the ist of July, 1690, passed the river near this place to attack James the Second at the head of a Popish army, advantageously posted on the south side of it, and did, on that day, by a single battle, secure to us, and to our posterity, our liberty, laws, and religion. In consequence... | |
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