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====== The Siege of Limerick ====== | ====== The Siege of Limerick ====== | ||
- | 1698, commemorating the two assaults by William of Orange on the Jacobite | + | |
- | stronghold of Limerick in 1690 and 1691\\ | + | Playford in 1695.. \\ |
- | duple minor, longways \\ | + | Adapted by Cecil Sharp in 1922. \\ |
+ | duple minor proper, longways \\ | ||
Recordings: {{ ::music:siege_of_limerick--036.mp3.zip |}}\\ | Recordings: {{ ::music:siege_of_limerick--036.mp3.zip |}}\\ | ||
{{ ::music:siege_of_limerick--037.mp3.zip |}} | {{ ::music:siege_of_limerick--037.mp3.zip |}} | ||
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- | Part Bars Description | + | Part Bars Description |
A1 2 1st man cast below as 2nd man dances up | A1 2 1st man cast below as 2nd man dances up | ||
2 1st man pass CW around 2nd woman to progressed place | 2 1st man pass CW around 2nd woman to progressed place | ||
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+ | Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9BP24xQBKbQ&t=18s\\ | ||
+ | commemorating the two assaults by William of Orange on the Jacobite | ||
+ | stronghold of Limerick in 1690 and 1691 | ||
+ | By then, it was late August. Winter was approaching, | ||
+ | and William wanted to finish the war in Ireland so | ||
+ | that he could return to the Netherlands and get | ||
+ | on with the main business of the War of the Grand | ||
+ | Alliance against the French. For that reason, he | ||
+ | decided on an all-out assault on Limerick. | ||
+ | William's men had suffered about 3,000 casualties, | ||
+ | including many of their best Dutch, Danish, German | ||
+ | and Huguenot troops. The Jacobites had lost only | ||
+ | 400 men in the battle. The worsening weather made | ||
+ | William call off the siege and put his troops into | ||
+ | winter quarters, where another 2,000 of them died | ||
+ | of disease. William himself left Ireland shortly | ||
+ | afterwards and returned to London. |