The Treaty Stone
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The Treaty Stone - Limerick City - Hope Message
Great to be in Limerick city. Learning a bit of history at the treaty stone. The treaty is the end of separation or conflict between two sides, where peace is made. That's God's desire with us, that we are reconciled to Him. He has made the way for us to come back to Him and have peace.
Limerick city Treaty Stone
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Rediscovering Limerick #1 4 Ways Limerick Changed The World
A six part series Rediscovering Limerick's history, brought to you by LimericksLife.com and I Love Limerick
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City of The Treaty Stone by Tadhg Horan
Winner of Treaty 300 Song Contest. A wonderful summary of the sieges of Limerick and a pride of place set to pictures. Words and Music by Tadhg Horan Recorded at Dennis Allen Studios. The Treaty 300 Song Contest took place in Radio Limerick One Studios in Dooradoyle.
In Our Time: S22/08 The Treaty of Limerick (Nov 07 2019)
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the 1691 peace treaty that ended the Williamite War in Ireland, between supporters of the deposed King James II and the forces of William III and his allies. It followed the battles at Aughrim and the Boyne and sieges at Limerick, and led to the disbanding of the Jacobite army in Ireland, with troops free to follow James to France for his Irish Brigade. The Catholic landed gentry were guaranteed rights on condition of swearing loyalty to William and Mary yet, while some Protestants thought the terms too lenient, it was said the victors broke those terms before the ink was dry.
The image above is from British Battles on Land and Sea, Vol. I, by James Grant, 1880, and is meant to show Irish troops leaving Limerick as part of The Flight of the Wild Geese - a term used for soldiers joining continental European armies from C16th-C18th.
With Jane Ohlmeyer, Chair of the Irish Research Council and Erasmus Smith’s Professor of Modern History at Trinity College Dublin; Clare Jackson, Member of the History Faculty at the University of Cambridge and Senior Tutor of Trinity Hall; and Thomas O'Connor, Professor of History at Maynooth University. Producer: Simon Tillotson.
READING LIST:
John Childs, The Williamite Wars in Ireland, 1688–1691 (Hambledon Continuum, 2007)
Tim Harris, Revolution: The Great Crisis of the British Monarchy (Allen Lane, 2006)
Alvin Jackson (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Modern Irish History (Oxford University Press, 2014), especially ‘The War of the Three Kings, 1688-1691’ by Robert Armstrong
James Kelly (ed.), Cambridge History of Ireland Vol III (Cambridge University Press, 2018), especially ‘Irish Jacobitism, 1691-1790’ by Vincent Morley, ‘The Politics of Protestant Ascendancy, 1730-90’ by James Kelly and ‘The Catholic Church and Catholics in an era of sanctions and restraints, 1690-1790’ by Thomas O’Connor and ‘The Irish in Europe in the Eighteenth century 1691-1815’ by Liam Chambers
Pádraig Lenihan, Consolidating Conquest: Ireland 1603-1727 (Routledge, 2014)
Pádraig Lenihan, The Last Cavalier: Richard Talbot 1631-91 (University College Dublin Press, 2003)
T.W. Moody, F.X Martin and F.J. Byrne (eds.), A New History of Ireland Vol III: Early Modern Ireland 1534-1691 (Oxford University Press, 1976), especially ‘The War of the Two Kings 1685-91’ by J.G. Simms
Thomas O’Connor, Irish Voices from the Spanish Inquisition (Palgrave, 2016)
Jane Ohlmeyer (ed.), Cambridge History Of Ireland Vol II (Cambridge University Press, 2018), especially ‘The Down survey and the Cromwellian Land Settlement’ by Micheál Ó Siochrú and David Brown
J. G. Simms, The Treaty of Limerick (Dundalgan Press, 1965)
Maureen Wall, The Penal Laws, 1691–1760: Church and State from the Treaty of Limerick to the Accession of George III (Dundalgan Press, 1961)
The Fall & Treaty of Limerick, Aughrim, Wild Geese to Europe. Hedge 19
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Top 14. Best Tourist Attractions in Limerick - Ireland
Top 14. Best Tourist Attractions and Beautiful places in Limerick - Ireland: King John's Castle, Lough Gur Visitor Centre, Hunt Museum, St. Mary's Cathedral, University of Limerick, Thomond Park Stadium, Frank McCourt Museum, Curraghchase Forest Park, Limerick Greyhound Stadium, People's Park, St. John's Cathedral, The Treaty Stone, Redemptorist Church, Limerick City Gallery of Art
Siege of Limerick (1690)
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Limerick, a city in western Ireland, was besieged twice in the Williamite War in Ireland, 1689-1691.On the first of these occasions, in August to September 1691, its Jacobite defenders retreated to the city after their defeat at the Battle of the Boyne.The Williamites, under William III, tried to take Limerick by storm, but were driven off and had to retire into their winter quarters.
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The Great Limerick Run
The Great Limerick Run is a sporting event that is unique to Ireland. It is the first ever time that a 10K, half marathon and a certified full marathon have been held in the same location in one day. The route of the run is through the beautiful scenic medieval Limerick taking in such sights as King Johns castle and the Treaty Stone. Leanne Moore, Richard Lynch, and Tracy Aspel chat to the runners, the people involved and even an expert on medieval Limerick during the course of the run...
Limerick LGBT Orlando Tribute at Treaty Stone
Limerick held a candlelit vigil for the victims of the Orlando shootings at the Treaty Stone. This was the first of two vigils held, the second was on in Arthurs Quay Park, Wednesday June 15. #orlando #unitedcolursoflimerick.
Camera: Zari Basseri & Richard Lynch. Presenter/Editor/Producer: Richard Lynch.
LIMERICK Ireland, Travel Guide - What To Do: IN ONE DAY (Tour - Self Guided Highlights)
An easy self-guided tour of Limerick, Ireland. Showing you the best highlights and how to navigate them. Check the links below for further information on how to better plan your journey.
A busy day spent exploring must-see attractions, including Ballyhoura Mountains, Lough Gur, and Hunt Museum.
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Treaty Stone to King's Island, Limerick
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Week 13, Lecture 62 - The Treaty Debates
The 62nd part of the 'Ireland in Rebellion: 1782-1916' lecture series delivered by Professor Patrick Geoghegan, Department of History, Trinity College Dublin
Fannings_St. John Castle, Limerick, Ireland
In the 17th century English efforts brought to heel by Oliver Cromwell. In Limerick city a member of the Fanning family, Dominick Fanning, an alerman, had led the resistance. By 1651 the English had prevailed and Dominick was one of the 20 who were to lose property. He had escaped and returned to the city to retrieve some money but his wife refuse to receive him.. He hid in his ancestor's tomb for 3 days. When he emerged to warm himself at a guards fire he was captured. This castle was once 5 storeys high. Anna Fanning who died in 1634, is the only Fanning remembered in St. Mary's Cathedral, a stone slab on the floor of the chapel of St. Nicholas and St. Castherine bears her name.
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