The Siege of Ballimore
June ye 7th 1691 Taken by a Principle Officer in ye Army.
London,
John Savage,
1691
Engraved map.
256 by 335mm. (10 by 13.25 inches).
11346
notes:
This small plan illustrates the siege of Ballymore in 1691, and is one of the most significant of the printed plans made of the battle. Following the Glorious Revolution, the deposed James II rallied his forces in Ireland, where he was followed by the forces of William III. While advancing on Athlone, William's forces came upon a Jacobite force of about one thousand men fortifying the island fort of Ballymore. First, they took a small outpost and promptly hanged the command...
bibliography:
Unrecorded in ESTC and COPAC; Worms and Baynton-Williams, British Map Engravers.
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