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- Williamites may refer to either of two minor Roman Catholic religious orders or congregations: Benedictine Williamites of Monte Vergine Hermits of Saint...
- Protestant administration was re-established in the counties held by Williamites, with arrests and confiscation of Jacobite estates, intended to reward...
- into his League of Augsburg against France in the Nine Years' War. For Williamites in England, Scotland and Ireland, William was seen as the guarantor of...
- Williamite war in Ireland. At Aughrim, which took place a year after the Boyne, the Jacobite army was destro****, deciding the war in the Williamites'...
- left centre, the Williamites advanced across low ground exposed to Jacobite fire and took a great number of casualties. The Williamite ****ault in this...
- retreated to the city after their defeat at the Battle of the Boyne. The Williamites, under William III, tried to take Limerick by storm but were driven off...
- The Hermits of Saint William (Williamites) was a religious community founded by Albert, companion and biographer of William of Maleval, and Renaldus,...
- Limerick (1690), Jacobites withstood Williamites Siege of Limerick (1691), Jacobites surrendered to Williamites Battle of Limerick, Irish republican Irregulars...
- unreliable, a total of 104 officers and 44 soldiers. Some may have been Williamite agents, such as Colonel Belasyse, a Protestant with over 15 years of service...
- Carrickfergus in Ulster and marches south to take Dublin. 29 June – Williamites reach the River Boyne. 1 July (O.S.) – Battle of the Boyne: William III...