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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. He then went to take command
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under Sarsfield. Moreover, the morale of the ordinary soldiers was high, despite the defeat at the Boyne. That was due to the circulation of an ancient Irish prophecy that the Irish would win a great victory over the English outside Limerick and drive them out of Ireland. That may seem bizarre, but
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himself had fled Ireland for France since he judged his military prospects to be hopeless. The Irish Jacobites still in the field found themselves in the same position as the
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There were, however, sufficient Jacobite troops to defend Limerick. A total of 14,500 Jacobite infantry were billeted in Limerick itself and another 2,500 cavalry in
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was made governor of the city and preparations began to improve the fortifications. Limerick was to remain a Jacobite stronghold until it surrendered after another
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also made a sortie and attacked the Williamites in the breach from the outside. After three-and-a-half hours of fighting, William finally called off the assault.
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His siege guns blasted a breach in the walls of the "Irish town" section of the city, and William launched his assault on 27 August. The breach was stormed by
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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
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and his army reached Limerick on 7 August 1690 with 25,000 men and occupied Ireton's fort and Cromwell's fort (built during the
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such prophecies were then an important part of Irish popular culture. Williamites mocked such superstition in songs such as
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on 1 July 1690 saw their forces make a disorderly retreat from the eastern part of the country and abandon the capital,
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with a light escort. The siege train was intercepted by Sarsfield's cavalry, (600 men guided by "
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to command in Ireland. The following year, Ginkell won a significant victory at the
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against the French. For that reason, he decided on an all-out assault on Limerick.
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William's men had suffered about 3,000 casualties, including many of their best
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in 1689–1691. On the first occasion, in August to September 1690, its
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Webpage on the Williamite sieges - including good maps and photos
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defenders retreated to the city after their defeat at the
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Nine Years' War
Kaiserswerth
Walcourt
Bonn
Fleurus
Mons
Leuze
1st Namur

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