Corpus of Electronic Texts Edition: E703001-010

The Treaty of Limerick, 1691

Author: Baron Godert de Ginkel

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John T. Gilbert

Electronic edition compiled by Beatrix Färber , Janet Crawford

2. Second draft.

Extent of text: 4850 words

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(2005) (2010)

Distributed by CELT online at University College, Cork, Ireland.
Text ID Number: E703001-010

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Sources

    Source
  1. Anonymous, A diary of the siege and surrender of Limerick, with the articles at large, Dublin 1692.
  2. Anonymous, A Diary of the Siege and Surrender of Lymerick, London, 1692.
    Further reading:
  1. Godert de Ginkel, Earl of Athlone, An exact Journal of the victorious progress of their Majesties' forces. London, 1691.
  2. Samuel Mullenaux, 'A Journal of the three months Royal Campaign of His Majesty in Ireland together, with a true and perfect Diary of the Siege of Limerick', London 1690, is available on the internet, on the website of Limerick County Library, and accompanied by an introductory article by Larry Walsh at http://www.limerickcoco.ie/library/mulleneux.asp#3
    The edition used in the digital edition
  1. John T. Gilbert, The Treaty of Limerick, 1691 in A Jacobite narrative of the war in Ireland. , Shannon, Shannon University Press (1971) ((First published 1892)) page 298–308

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Created: by Baron Godert de Ginkel (1691)

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