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1691

Limerick Treaty Ends Irish Williamite War

1691

After the fall of Limerick to Williamite forces, the Irish Jacobites signed a treaty promising Catholic rights and permitting the defeated garrison to sail for France. The promises were promptly broken by the Irish Parliament. The Flight of the Wild Geese saw fourteen thousand Irish soldiers depart for continental service, seeding armies from Spain to Austria.