Talk:Siege of Derry

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[edit] Start Date questionable

I have seen in several sources that the siege began sometime in April 1689. Perhaps this could be investigated. --194.125.79.10 19:52, 2 January 2007 (UTC)

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The Apprentice Boys closed the gates on the 18th December 1688 (New calendar). However, the siege did not begin in earnest until April 1689 when King James II came up to Bishopsgate. The line in the song

"When James and all his rebel men
Came up to Bishop's Gate
With heart and hand and sword and shield
We caused him to retreat" (tune- God Bless the Prince of Wales)

refers to that incident. (211.72.91.97 12:31, 5 January 2007 (UTC))

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On March 12, 1689, James landed in Kinsale, Ireland, with 6000 French soldiers. He took Dublin and marched north with a Jacobite army of Irish Catholics and Frenchmen. The army arrived at Derry on 18 April 1689 and summoned the city to surrender.

~7800 Williamites in regiments, went to city after retreating from battling 4000 jacobites, —Preceding unsigned comment added by Kindred of St. Columba (talkcontribs) 07:19, 8 March 2008 (UTC)