The Nine Years’ War, 1688-1697

A., A.  The sad estate and condition of Ireland, as, represented in a letter from a worthy person, who was in Dublin on Friday last, to the Honourable Sir ____.  Together with the declaration of the Earl of Tyrconnel, for the disarming all Protestants, and preventing their escape out of that kingdom.  London, Printed for R. Baldwin, 1689.
InU, Lilly Augustan DA945 .A12 (London,1689).
Comments:  8 pages.  The letter signed:  “A. A.”

An Account of the defeat of the Rebels by Their Majesties forces in Queens-County in Ireland, May 4, 1691.  [London], Printed by Edw. Jones, 1691.
InU, Lilly DA 495 .A172 ([London], 1691).
Comments:  Broadsheet.  Lilly imprint:  1691.

An account of the proportion of the forces of the Confederates, for carrying on the war against France, this year, 1694.  London, Printed and are to be sold by R. Taylor ..., 1694; Ann Arbor, Mich., University Microfilms, 1970.
InU, Res. Coll. Wing Microfilm Reel 339 Item 11 (London, 1694; Ann Arbor, Mich., 1970).
Comments:  Microfilm collection:  Early English books, 1641-1700.

An Account of the raising of the siege of Esseck.  London, Printed by Edward Jones in the Savoy, 1690; Ann Arbor, Mich., University Microfilms, 1961.
InU, Res. Coll. Wing Microfilm Reel 3 Item 19 (London, 1690; Ann Arbor, Mich., 1961).
Comments:  1 sheet [page].  Broadside.  At head of text:  “Vienna, November 12.”

An Account of a second victory obtained over the Turks by the Imperial Army in Servia:  and of the taking the counterscarp and other outworks of Bonne by storm.  London, Printed by Edward Jones in the Savoy, 1689; Ann Arbor, Mich., University Microfilms, 1961.
InU, Res. Coll. Wing Microfilm Reel 2 Item 16 (London, 1689; Ann Arbor, Mich., 1961).
Comments:  1 sheet [page].  Broadside.  Caption title.  Reproduction of original in Huntington Library.  Microfilm collection:  Early English books, 1641-1700.
[See also under Austro-Turkish wars.]

An Account of the Siege of Mons.  London, Printed by Edward Jones, 1690.
InU, Lilly D 280 .M7 A17 (London, 1690).
Comments:  Broadsheet.  Cf. Wing A 388.  At head of text:  “Hague, March 30, N.S., 1691.”

An Account of the Siege of the famous town of Mons, by the forces of the French King ...  London, Printed for S. Norris, 1691.
InU, Lilly D 278 .M7 A17 (London, 1691).
Comments:  Broadsheet.  Lilly imprint:  1691.

An account of the transactions of the late King James in Ireland.  London, 1690.
ICU, RBC 941.56 W15t (London, 1690).

The Art of getting money by double-faced wagers; or, cross and pile whether Mons be taken, or no?  A dialogue between a courtier, a citizen, and a sharper of the town.
InU, Lilly D 280 .M7 A78 (InU, Lilly).
Comments:  4 pages.

Beaurain, Jean, chevalier de, 1696-1771.  Histoire militaire de Flandre, ou Les campagnes, du maréchal de Luxembourg, depuis l’année 1690-1694.  Nouvelle édition, plus correcte et augmentée de notes tactiques, par un officier prussien.  5 pts. in 1 vol.  Potsdam, C. C. Horvath, 1787.
ICN, F 4651 .085 (Potsdam, 1787); MnU (Paris, 1755).
Comments:  Includes maps of the movements of the allied armies as well as the movements of the French armies.

Bennet, Joseph, 1629-1707.  A true and impartial account of the most material passages in Ireland since December 1688.  With a particular relation of the forces of Londonderry:  being taken from the notes of a gentleman who was eye-witness to most of the actions mention’d therein ...  To which is added a description and map of Londonderry, as he took it upon the place ...  London, Printed for J. Amery, 1689.
InU, Lilly Augustan DA 945 .B4 (London, 1689).
Comments:  31 pages.  Lilly’s copy of the London, 1689 edition lacks map.

Le bombardement et la machine infernale des Anglais contre Saint-Malo en 1693.  Récits contemporains en vers et en prose avec figures.  Nantes, Société des bibliophiles bretons et de l’histoire de Bretagne, 1885.
OU, DC 801 S235 B6 (Nantes, 1885).
Comments:  Contains lyrical poem of bombardment of St. Malo and sonnets, and a relation from the Mercure galant of December 1693.

Boyse, Joseph, 1660-1728.  A vindication of the Reverend Mr. Alexander Osborn, in reference to the affairs of the North of Ireland ...  Written at Mr. Osborn’s request by his friend, Mr. J. Boyse ...  London, Printed for Tho. Parkhurst, Tho. Cockerill, John Lawrence, and John Dunton, 1690.
InU, Lilly DA 945 .B 79 (London, 1690).

A brief account of Charleroy:  besieged by the French army under the command of the Duke of Luxemburgh.  London, Printed and sold by J. Wallis, 1693; Ann Arbor, Mich., University Microfilms International, 1982.
InU, Res. Coll. Wing Microfilm Reel 1245 (London, 1693; Ann Arbor, Mich., 1982).
Comments:  1 sheet (2 pages).  Caption title.  Reproduction of original in the Harvard University Library.  Microfilm collection:  Early English books, 1641-1700.

Castlehaven, James Touchet, 3rd earl of, 1617?-1684.  The Earl of Castlehaven’s review, or his memoirs of his engagement and carriage in the Irish wars:  with Lord Anglesey’s letter, containing observations and reflexions thereon.  Dublin, Printed for G. Mullens, 1815.
InU, Lilly DA 943 .C 2 (Dublin, 1815).

Catinat de la Fauconnerie, Nicolas de, 1637-1712.  Mémoires et correspondance du marechal de Catinat, mis en ordre et publiés d’aprês les manuscrits autographes et inédits conservés jusqu’à ce jour dans sa famille par M. Bernard Le Bouyer de St. Gervais ...  3 vols.  Paris, P. Mougie, 1819.
ICN, E 5 .C 293 (Paris, 1819); ICU (Paris, 1819); MnU (Paris, 182?); OCl (Paris, 1836).

Chamillart, Michel, 1652-1721.  Michel Chamillart, controleur général des finances et secrétaire d’état de la guerre (1699-1709).  Correspondance et papiers inédits recueillis et publiés par l’abbé G. Esnault.  2 vols.  Paris, A. Picard, 1885.
MnU (Paris, 1885); ICU (Paris, 1885); IU, 944.033 C817 1977 (Geneva, 1977 repr.).

A compleat collection of papers, in twelve parts:  relating to the great revolutions in England and Scotland, from the time of the seven bishops petitioning K. James II. against the dispensing power, June 8. 1688. to the coronation of King William and Queen Mary, April 11, 1689.  London, Printed by J. D. for R. Clavel, H. Mortlock, and J. Robinson, 1689.
IU, RBC x942.068 C685 1689 (London, 1689).
Comments:  Includes:  “The Prince of Orange his letter to the English army.”  “The expedition of the Prince of Orange for England.”  “A further account of the Prince’s army.”  “Several reasons against the establishment of a standing army.”

Consideratie of kort vertoog van Nederlants, waar belang by dese Fransen oorlog.  Overgegeven aan Haar Hoog Mog. de Heeren Staten Generaal.  Amsterdam, P. Rotterdam, 1691.
MnU (Amsterdam, 1691).

Courtilz, Gatien de, sieur de Sandras, 1644-1712.  Annales de la cour et de Paris pour les années 1697 & 1698.  2 vols. in 1.  Cologne [i.e., The Hague], Chez Pierre Marteau, 1701.
InU, Lilly DC 126 .C86 A6 1701 (Cologne [i.e., The Hague], 1701).

D’Auvergne, Edward, 1660-1737.  The history of the campagne in Flanders for the year, 1695.  With an account of the siege of Namur.  London, Printed for M. Wotton, and J. Newton, 1696.
OU, RBC D 279.5 D3 (London, 1696).

D’Auvergne, Edward, 1660-1737.  The history of the campagne in the Spanish Netherlands, anno Dom. 1694, with the journal of the siege of Huy.  By Edward D’Auvergne ...  London, Printed for M. Wotton and J. Newton, 1694.
InU, Lilly Augustan D 279.5 .D22 (London, 1694);  InU, Res. Coll. Wing Microfilm Reel 91 Item 7 (London, 1694; Ann Arbor, Mich., 1963).
Comments:  104 pages.  Microfilm collection:  Early English books, 1641-1700.  Microfilm copy is reproduction of original in Huntington Library.

D’Auvergne, Edward, 1660-1737.  The history of the last campagne in the Spanish Netherlands, anno dom. 1693, with an exact draught of the several attacks of the French line by the Duke of Wirtemberg, with the detachment under his command.  Done upon copper.  Edited by P. Falle.  London, J. Newton, 1693.
InU, Lilly Augustan D 279.5 .D2 (London, 1693); OU, RBC Wing D299 (London, 1693).
Comments:  132 pages.

The detestable designs of France expos’d Or, the true sentiments of the Spanish Netherlanders:  representing the injustice of the King of France by his declaration of war against His Catholick Majesty, and the justice of the counter declaration of the Marquess of Gastannaga his Governour general of the Low-Countries.  London, Printed for R. Clavel, 1689.
InU, Lilly Augustan D 279.5 .D4 (London, 1689).
Comments:  30 pages.

The Discovery made by Captain Mark Baggot, the person lately taken in womans clothes, coming from Limerick to Dublin, where he was apprehended, and tried as a spy, by a court-martial, on Friday last; at which he received sentence of death:  but upon this confession, execution was respited.  London, Printed for James Partridge, 1691.
InU, Lilly DA 946 .D611 (London, 1691).
Comments:  Broadsheet.

Dumont, Jean, baron de Carlscroon, d. 1726.  Mémoires politiques pour servir à la parfaite intelligence de l’histoire de la paix de Ryswick.  4 vols.  The Hague, F. L’Honoré et E. Foulque, 1699.
MnU (The Hague, 1699); MiU (The Hague, 1699); OCl (The Hague, 1699).

Echard, Laurence, 1670?-1730.  Flanders:  or, The Spanish Netherlands, most accurately described:  shewing the several provinces, their bounds, dimensions, rivers, riches, strength, traffick, religion, languages, archbishopricks, bishopricks, universities; and a large and exact description of the cities, and who they are at present subject to ...  2nd ed., to which is added a map of the ten Spanish provinces.  London, Printed for T. Salusbury, 1692.
InU, Lilly Augustan DH 801 .F43E18 (London, 1692).

An Exact account of the elector of Saxony’s passing the Rhine, with his army, defeating several of the French, and rendering himself master of several strong places abandon’d by them:  together with the raising of the blockade of Mountmelian in Savoy.  London, Printed for R. Bauldwin ... 1691; Ann Arbor, Mich., University Microfilms, 1961.
InU, Res. Coll. Wing Microfilm Reel 28 Item 17 (London, 1691; Ann Arbor, Mich., 1961).
Comments:  Broadside.  1 sheet [page].  Microfilm collection:  Early English books, 1641-1700.  Reproduction of original in Harvard University Libraries.  Concerns Johann Georg IV, elector of Saxony, 1668-1694.

An Exact list of the French army in Flanders, commanded by the Duke of Luxembourg; who acts the defensive part against the Confederate Army commanded by the King of Great Britain.  As it was drawn up in two lines at Bain la Compte, June 21. 1691.  London, Printed for Robert Hayburst, 1691.
InU, Lilly u11 .F815 (London, 1691).
Comments:  Broadside.

Extract uit de Franse en brabantse brieven:  als mede van de Belegering van het Casteel van Namen.  Amsterdam, A. D. Oossaan, 1692.
InU, Lilly D280 .N2 E96 (Amsterdam, 1692).
Comments:  Broadside.  Caption title.  News from Paris (16 June), Brussels (18 June), and Antwerp (19 June) on the War of the Grand Alliance and especially the Siege of Namur.  Also reports from the port at Amsterdam (20 June) of recent arrivals and departures of ships.  Especially the siege of Namur.

Extract uyt de Franse, brabantse en andere brieven.  Amsterdam, A. D. Oossaan, 1692.
InU, Lilly D279.5 .E96 (Amsterdam, 1692).
Comments:  Broadside.  Caption title.  Date from bylines.  News from Paris (12 September), Gent (14 September) and other European cities about the War of the Grand Alliance.  Also reports from the port at Amsterdam (16 September) of recent arrivals and departures of ships.

France--Treaties, etc., 1643-1715 (Louis XIV).  The late treaty made between Lewis xiv. of France, and the States General about the exchange and ransom of the prisoners of war.  Together, with the rates, or prices of ransom, from a general, to a private soldier.  London, Printed for Randal Taylor, 1691.
InU, Lilly D 279.5 .F815 (London, 1691).
Comments:  12 pages.

A further account of the state of Ireland and the proceedings of the late King James in that kingdom.  With an account of the Irish Parliament and the preparation of the English army to pass over for the relief of Protestants, &c. ... (N.p., n.d.).
OClWHi (N.p., n.d.).
Comments:  1 page.

Great Britain--Public Record Office.  Calendar of state papers, Domestic series, of the reign of William III ... preserved in the Public record office ...  11 vols.  London, Printed for H. M. stationary office, by Eyre and Spottiswoode, [etc.], 1895-1937.
IU, RBC 942 G796 (London, 1895-1937).

Gt. Brit.--Sovereigns, etc., 1688-1694 (William and Mary).  A proclamation for calling out heretors and fencible men, to attend the king’s host ...  Given under our signet at Edinburgh, the ninth day of May, 1692.  Edinburgh, Printed by the heir of A. Anderson, 1692.
InU, Lilly Augustan D 279 .A2 1692b (Edinburgh, 1692).
Comments:  Scotland militia.  4 pages.

Great News from Ireland:  Being a true relation of the killing one hundred and twenty rebels, the taking many prisoners, with several small garrisons ...  London, Printed for R. Hayhurst, 1691.
InU, Lilly DA 945 .G786 (London, 1691).
Comments:  Broadsheet.  Lilly imprint:  1691.

An Impartial Account of the surrender of Charleroy, with the several Articles, &c.  London, Printed for A. Roper, 1693.
InU, Lilly D280 .c4 I34 (London, 1693).
Comments:  Broadside.

An impartial enquiry into the advantages and losses that England hath received since the beginning of this present war with France ...  London, Printed for R. Baldwin, 1693.
InU, Lilly Augustan D 279.5 .I3 (London, 1693).
Comments:  31 pages.

Ireland--Lords Justices and Council.  ... Whereas several persons in the Province of Ulster ...  Given at the Council-Chamber at Dublin, the 7th day of March, 1688 ...  Dublin, Printed by Andrew Crock and Samuel Helsham; London, Reprinted for T. G. and are to be sold by Rich Baldwin, 1689.
InU, Lilly DA 28.5 .B 86 no.33 (London, 1689).
Comments:  Broadsides, pamphlets and newspapers relating to English history, 1656-1746, no. 33.  At head of title:  By the Lord Deputy and Council.

A journal of the late motions and actions of the confederate forces against the French, in the United Provinces, and the Spanish Netherlands.  With curious remarks on the situation, strength and rarities of the most considerable cities, towns and fortifications in those countreys.  Together with an exact list of the army.  Written by an English officer, who was there during the last campaign.  London, Sold by R. Baldwin, 1690.
InU, Lilly Augustan D 279.5 .J8 (London, 1690).
Comments:  32 pages.

Kennedy, David, fl. 1698.  The late history of Europe ... from the treaty at Nimiguem in anno 1676 to the conclusion of the late peace at Reswick, in September 1697 ...  Edinburgh, Printed by George Mosman, and are to be sold at his shop in the Parliament-Closs, 1698.
InU, Lilly D 279 .K35 L35 (Edinburgh, 1698).

A letter from Duke Schomberge’s camp, giving an account of the condition of the English and Irish army.  And a true account of all the papists in Ireland ...  With all the material circumstances that relate to that kingdom.  From the camp at Dundalke, November 4. 1689 ...  London, Printed for T. Parkhurst and pub. by R. Taylor, 1689.  9 p.
InU, Lilly Augustan DA 945 .L6 (London, 1689).

A letter to a member of Parliament relating to the Irish forfeitures.  London, 1701.
InU, Lilly Augustan DA 945 .L 63 (London, 1701).
Comments:  15 pages.

The Life and adventures of Mrs. Christian Davies, the British Amazon, commonly called Mother Ross; who served as a foot-soldier and dragoon in several campaigns, under King William and the late Duke of Marlborough; containing a variety of transactions both serious and diverting ...  The whole taken from her own mouth, and known to be true by many noblemen, generals, and other officers ... who served in these wars at the same time, and were witnesses of her uncommon martial bravery.  The 2d edition, to which is added, an appendix, containing several remarkable passages, omitted in the former impression.  London, 1741.
ICN, Case Y 155 .L 6195 (London, 1741).
Comments:  “The authorship ... has, on no reasonable grounds, been sometimes attributed to Defoe.”--Dict. Nat. Biog.

The life & adventures of Mrs. Christian Davies, commonly called Mother Ross.  With an introduction by the Hon. Sir John Fortescue.  London, 1928.
ICN, Y 155 .L 62 (London, 1928).

Littleton, Edward, b. 1626.  The management of the present war against France consider’d.  In a letter to a noble lord.  By a person of quality.  London, Printed for R. Clavel, C. Wilkinson and J. Hindmarsh, and are to be sold by Randal Taylor near Stationers-Hall, 1690.
MiU-C (London, 1690); ICU (London, 1690); OU (London, 1690); ICN (London, 1690); InU (London, 1690).

Littleton, Edward, b. 1626.  A project of a descent upon France.  By a person of quality.  London, Sold by R. Baldwin, 1691.
InU, Lilly Augustan D 279 .L7 (London, 1691); InU (London, 1691); MnU (London, 1691).
Comments:  28 pages.

Littleton, Edward, b. 1626, supposed author.  A short discourse concerning the invasion of France, by the German army upon the Rhine.  [London, R. Taylor, 1693.]
InU, Lilly Augustan D 279 .L 72 ([London, 1693]).
Comments:  8 pages.

Memoires of the transactions in Savoy during this war.  Wherein the Duke of Savoy’s foul play with the allies and his secret correspondance with the French king, are fully detected and demonstrated, by authentick proofs, and undeniable matter of fact.  With remarks upon the separate Treaty of Savoy with France, and the present posture of affairs with relation to a general peace ...  Made English from the original.  London, Printed for M. Gylliflower, [etc.], 1697.
InU, Lilly Augustan D 279.5 .M5 (London, 1697); MiU-C (London, 1697).

A new declaration of the confederate princes and states, against Lewis the Fourteenth, King of France, and Navarr.  Delivered in a late audience at Versailles, July the 15th, 1689.  Tr. out of French ...  London, Printed for T. Goodwin, 1689.
InU, Lilly Augustan DC 129 .N5 (London, 1689).
Comments:  28 pages.

The new politicks of the court of France, under the reign of Lewis XIV. wherein are to be seen all his intreagues, and his present manner of acting, in respect of all the pontentates of Europe, to satisfie his ambition and grandeur.  Made English from the original.  Printed at Cologne, 1694.  London, 1695.
IU, RBC x944.03 N42 (London, 1695).

Parker, Robert, b. ca. 1665.  Memoirs of the most remarkable military transactions from the year 1683, to 1718.  Containing a more particular account, than any ever yet published, of the several battles, sieges, &c. in Ireland and Flanders, during the reigns of K. William and Q. Anne.  By Captain Robert Parker ...  Published by his son.  London, 1747.
ICN, F 4556 .66 (London, 1747); IU (London, 1747); MiU (London, 1747); WU (London, 1747); MnU (London, 1747); ICU DA66 .1 .P24A3 (Dublin, 1746); OCl (London, 1753, 2nd ed.).

The present French king drawn to the life; or, A relation of the many stratagems, Jesuitical devices, and diabolical policies that he at this time makes use of to aggrandize himself; ... whereby, all that are in arms in Ireland, may take caution that they are not likewise deluded.  London, 1690.
IU, RBC x944.03 P926 (London, 1690).
Comments:  Williamite propaganda piece for the Irish.

Present State of affairs in Ireland.  Being a full and distinct relation of the condition of the Irish army; of the miscarriages of the French officers; and of several other remarkable things relating to Dublin.  In a letter from Chester, of February 5. from some persons lately arrived from Ireland.  London,  Printed for J. Williams, 1690.
InU, Lilly DA 945 .P888  (London, 1690).
Comments:  Broadsheet.

Proposals for raising a million of money out of the forfeited estates in Ireland:  together, with the answer of the Irish to the same, and a reply thereto.  London, Printed for T. Goodwin, 1694.
InU, Lilly Augustan DA 945 .P9 (London, 1694).

Quincy, Joseph Sevin, comte de, 1677-1749.  Mémoires du chevalier de Quincy.  Publiés pour la premiêre fois pour la Société de l’histoire de France par Léon Lecestre ...  3 vols.  Paris, Librairie Renouard, H. Laurens, successeur, 1898-1901.
IU, 944 So13p v.289,293,305 (Paris, 1898-1901); OU, D 281 Q7 (Paris, 1898-1901).
Comments:  Publications in octavo:  289, 293, 305.  Contents:  t. 1. 1690-1703; t. 2. 1703-1709; t. 3. 1710-1713.  Léon Lecestre, 1861-?, ed.  A soldier’s perspective.

Saint-Hilaire, Armand de Mormês, sieur de, 1652?-1740.  Mémoires de Saint-Hiliaire.  Publiés pour la Société de l’histoire de France par Léon Lecestre ...  6 vols.  Paris, Renouard, H. Laurens, successeur, 1903-16.
ICN, F 3924 .771 (Paris, 1903-16).
Comments:  First edition:  Amsterdam, 1766.  Société de l’histoire de France, [vols.] 314, 329, 341, 354, 368, 378.  Contents:  1. 1661-1678; 2. 1680-1697 3. 1697-1704; 4. 1704-1706; 5. 1707-1710; 6. 1711-1715.

A short view of both reports, in relation to the Irish forfeitures, in a familiar dialogue between A. and B.  Most humbly offer’d to the consideration of both houses of Parliament.  London, 1701.
InU, Lilly Augustan DA 945 .S5 (London, 1701).
Comments:  Gt. Brit.--Parliament--House of Commons--Commissioners appointed to inquire into the Irish forfeitures, 1699.

Story, George Warter, d. 1721.  An impartial history of the wars of Ireland, with a continuation thereof ...  Together with some remarks upon the present state of that kingdom.  By George Story ...  2 vols.  London, Printed for R. Chiswell, 1693.
InU, Lilly Augustan DA 945 .S87 (London, 1693).
Comments:  With folded maps and plans.  Part I:  2nd ed.  Each part has special title page:  pt. 1, A true and impartial history ...; pt. 2, A continuation of the impartial history ...

Story, George Warter, d. 1721.  A true and impartial history of the most material occurrences in the kingdom of Ireland during the two last years.  With the present state of both armies.  Published to prevent mistakes, and to give the world a prospect of the future success of Their Majesties arms in that nation.  Written by an eye-witness to the most remarkable passages.  London, Printed for R. Chiswell, 1691.
IMunS, DA945 .S84 (London, 1691); InU, Lilly Augustan DA 945 .S88 (London, 1691);  ICN (London, 1691); ICU (London, 1691); IEN (London, 1691); MnU (London, 1691).
Comments:  163 pages.

A true account of the barbarous cruelties committed by the French in the Palatinate, in January and February last.  Faithfully translated from the High-Dutch copy.  London, Printed, and are to be sold by Randall Taylor ..., 1689; Ann Arbor, Mich., University Microfilms, 1974.
InU, Res. Coll. Wing Microfilm Reel 519 Item 24 (London, 1689; Ann Arbor, Mich., 1974).
Comments:  1 sheet [2 pages].  Microfilm collection:  Early English books, 1641-1700.  Reproduction of original in Huntington Library.

A true and perfect journal of the affairs in Ireland since His Majesties arrival in that kingdom.  By a person of quality.  London, Sold by R. Taylor, 1690.
InU, Lilly Augustan DA 945 .T8 (London, 1690).

Walker, George, 1618-1690.  A true account of the present state of Ireland, giving a full relation of the new establishment made by the late King James ...  With an account of what sums of money, arms, and number of officers arrived there from France:  together with the state of Derry and Enniskilling, and several other affairs relating to that kingdom, particularly of the proceedings of their Parliament there.  By a person that with great difficulty left Dublin, June 8th, 1689.  London, Printed by E. Jones for R. Clavel, 1689.
IU (London, 1689); InU, Lilly Augustan DA 945 .T78 (London, 1689); ICN (London, 1689); IaU (London, 1689); ICU (London, 1689); MiU (London, 1689); OClW (London, 1689).
Comments:  36 pages.  “A letter from Colonel Walker, giving a full account ot the treachery of the late governour of Londonderry”:  pp. 29-36.

Walker, George, 1618-1690.  A true account of the siege of Londonderry.  By the Reverend Mr. George Walker, Rector of Donoghmoore in the County of Tirone, and late governour of Derry in Ireland.  The second edition corrected.  London, Printed for Robert Clavel, and Ralph Simpson, in St. Paul’s Churchyard, 1689.
IEds (London, 1689, 2nd ed.); InU, Lilly Augustan DA 945 .W18 (London, 1689, 3rd ed.); IU 941.62 W15t 1882 (Londonderry, 1882); InU DA 945 .W17 (Londonderry, 1895); Dutch edition  MnU Z949.2 Z 1689:35 (Amsterdam, 1689); French edition:  OU (Amsterdam, 1689).
Comments:  Also published [with 2nd ed.], A new and exact map of London-Derry, and Culmore Fort, drawn with great exactness, by Captain Macullaoh, who was there during the siege.  Price 6d.  Sold by Robert Clavel, and Ralph Simpson.  Londonderry, 1882 [and 1895] edition entitled:   Reprint of Walker’s diary of the siege of Derry in 1688-89; with reproduction of original title-page:  A true account of the siege of Londonderry.  Dutch edition entitled:  Waarachtig en pertinent dag-verhaal, van de belagering van London-derry ...  French edition entitled:  Relation veritable; ou, Journal du siege de la ville de Londonderry ...

Walker, George, 1618-1690.  The siege of Londonderry, in 1689, as set forth in the literary remains of Colonel the Rev. George Walker, D.D., which are now first collected, and comprise:  1. A true account of the siege; 2. A vindication of the True Account; 3. A letter on the treachery of Lundy; 4. Other official letters; 5. Sermons, prayers, and speeches during the siege.  With notes, original, and selected from the best authorities on the subject ...  Ed. by the Rev. Philip Dwyer ...  London, E. Stock; etc., etc., 1893.
OCl (London, 1893); IU, 941.62 W15t 1882; InU, Lilly Augustan DA 945 .W18 (London, 1689); IEds (London, 1689); Dutch edition:  MnU, Z949.2Z1689:35 (Amsterdam, 1689); French edition:  OU (Amsterdam, 1689).
Comments:  Cover-title and binder’s title of 1893 edition at OCl:  The siege of Derry.

Walker, George, 1618-1690.  A vindication of the True account of the siege of Derry in Ireland.  By Mr. George Walker ...  Published by authority.  London, Printed for R. Clavel, 1689.
IMunS (London, 1689); IEN (London, 1689); ICN (London, 1689); InU (London, 1689).

Weighty queries relating to the past, present, and future state of Ireland; calculated for the present and future benefit of that unhappy kingdom.  And tendred [sic] to the serious consideration of all who are willing to be inform’d how it became unhappy, and how it may yet be made happy again to posterity.  [London, Printed for R. Baldwin, 1691.]
InU, Lilly Augustan DA 945 .W4 ([London, 1691]).
Comments:  4 pages.  Caption title.  In double columns.

William III, king of Gt. Brit., 1650-1702.  By the Prince of Orange, a declaration.  Whereas we are informed, that divers regiments, troops and companies, have been encouraged to disperse themselves in an unusual and unwarrantable manner ...  London, In the Savoy, Printed by Edward Jones, 1688.
InU(London, 1688).
Comments:  Broadside.

William III, king of Gt. Brit., 1650-1702.  Declaratien van Syn Hoogheyt Wilhem Henrick, by der Gratie Gods, Prins van Orangien, &c. behelsende de redenen die Hem bewegen met de Wapenen en het koningrijck van Engelant over te gaen tot Bescherming van de Protestante religie, ende tot herstellinge van de Wetten en Vryheden van Engelant, Schotlant en Yerlant.  The Hague, A. Leers, 1688.
MnU (The Hague, 1688); WU (The Hague, 1688); English editions:  ICN, Case J 54555 .2677 (London, 1688); MnU (N.p., 1688); ICU DA430 .E6 no.154 (The Hague, 1688); ICN, Case F 4556 .97 v.1 (The Hague, 1688).
Comments:  29 pages.

William III, king of Gt. Brit., 1650-1702.  Missive van Syne Koninglyke Majesteit van Groot Brittannien, geschreven aen de Hoogh Hogende Heeren Staten General der Vereenighde Nederlanden, In’t leger by Timolen den 24. July 1690.  The Hague, Jacobus Scheltus, 1690.
MnU, Z949.2 Z 1690:4 (The Hague, 1690).
Comments:  Broadside.