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NOTES AND QUERIES.


A Vindication of the Rev. Mr. Alexander Osborn in rcfcrcn.ro to the Affn'irs of the North of Ire- land : in which some Mistakes concerning him (in the Printed Account of the Siege of Berry, the Observations on it, and Mr. Walker's Vindication of it) are rectified. Written at Mr. Osborn's Bequest by his friend Mr. J. Boyse. 1690.

Reply by X. N. to Boyse's Vindication of Osborn. London, 1690. (In Thorpe Collection, as No. 89, Vol. XI. See below.)

A N rrative of the Siege of London-Derry : or, the Memorable Transactions of that City faithfully represented, to rectifie the Mistakes, and supply the Omissions, of Mr. Walker's Account. 1690.

Dr. Walker's Invisible Champion Foyl'd ; or, an Appendix to the late Narrative of the Siege of Derry. 1690.

John Mackenzie's Narrative of the Siege of Londonderry, a False Libel, in Defence of Dr. George Walker, written by a friend in his absence. 1690.

Some Reflections on a Pamphlet entituled A Faithful History of the Northern Affairs of Ireland, from the late K. James his Accession to the Crown to the Siege of London-Derry ; whereunto are added the Copies of several Papers, by way of Appendix. Dublin, 1691. Ireland Preserved ; or, the Siege of London-Derry, together with the Troubles of the North. Written by the then Governour. 1708. Narrative of the Most Remarkable Events in the Life of William III., also a Revised History of the Hiege of Londonderry. By Joshua Gillespie. Londonderry, 1823.

History of the Siege of Derry and Defence of Enniskillen in 1688-9. By the Rev. John Graham. Dublin, 1829.

Ireland Preserved ; or, the Siege of Londonderry and Battle of Aughrim. Dublin, 1841. (In- cludes valuable notes by the Rev. John Graham.)

History of Londonderry. By John Hempton. Londonderry, 1861. (Contains valuable data on the Siege.) Derry : a Tale of the Revolution. By Charlotte

Elizabeth [Mrs. Tonna]. London, 1862.

The Battle of Ulster, or Siege of Derry : an

Historical Ballad of Ireland. By Robert Scott

Hamilton. Belfast. 1862.

Derry and Enniskiller in the Year 1689 : the story

>( some famous Battle-fields in Ulster. By

Prof. Witherow. Belfast, 1873.

The Siege of Derry. Lecture by George Hill

Smith, B.L. Belfast, 1884.

Lecture on George Walker and Siege of Derry.

By Rev. A. Dawson, M.A., Rector of Seagoe.

Belfast, 1887.

Unchronicled Heroes : a Story of the Siege of

Londonderry, with Historical Notes. By

R. W. K. Edwards. Londonderry, 1888.

London and Londonderry : Transactions of Three

Centuries considered from a Historical and

Legal Standpoint. London, 1890. (Deals

with <he Siege.)

Siege of Derry in 1689, as set forth in the Literary

Remains of Col. the Rev. Geo. Walker, D.D.

now first collected, and comprises : 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, Sermons


Prayers, and Speeches duriner the Siege.-

Edited by Rev. Philip Dwver, M.A. London,

1893. No Surrender : being the Story of the Siege of

Londonderry, 1688-9. By L. Cope Cornford.

London, 1913. The Brave Boys of Derry ; or, No Surrender. By

W. Stanley Martin. London, 1913. Enniskillen, Parish and Town. By Rev. W. H.

Dundas, B.D. Dundalk, 1913. (Contains

letter from Rev. George Walker, Governor of

Londonderry, giving full account of action of

his predecessor.) Eistory of the Irish Presbyterian Church. By

Rev. Thomas Hamilton, D.D. Edinburgh.

(Pp. 84 to 108 give history of the Siege.) Londonderry Corporation Official Guide. Thorpe Collection of Pamphlets in National

Library of Ireland, Dublin. Siege Letters :

May 1, May 10, May 20, 1689, King James II. to General Hamilton.

July 5, July 8, 1689, Berwick to General Hamilton.

April 7, 1787, R. C. Can- to the Provost, Trinity College, Dublin (on presentation of prior letters).

LONGFORD. The Beauties of Ireland. Bv J. N. Brewer.

London, 1826. Chapter on Longford. Historical Notes and Stories of the Co. Longford.

By J. P. Farrell. Dublin, 1886-91. Notable Irishwomen. By C. J. Hamilton.

Chap. VI. Maria Edgeworth. (Deals with

co. Longford.) Early Haunts of Oliver Goldsmith. By Very Rev.

Dean Kelly. Dublin, 1905. (Deals with co.

Longford.) Place-Names of the Co. Longford. Dublin, 1908.

LOUGH FEA. Lough Fea. By S. P. Shirley. 1869.

LOUGH NEAGH. A Brief Account of Lough Neagh. By Rev.

Wm. S. Smyth. 1879.

Gossip about Lough Neagh. By Rev. Wm. S. Smyth. 1885.

LOUGHCREW.

Notes on the Prehistoric Cemetery of Loughcrew. By George Coffey. Dublin, 1897.

LOUGHINISLAND. Some Biographical Notices of the Rectors of

Loughinisland. By Reginald Blackwood.

1911.

LOUTH. Louthiana ; or, an Introduction to the Anliquiti. <

of Ireland in upwards of Ninety Views and

Plans, representing the proper Explanations,

the Principal Ruins, Curiosities, and Antiont

Dwellings in the County of Loutn. By

Thomas Wright. 1758. The Beauties of Ireland. By J. N. Brewer.

London, 1826. Chapter on Louth. Mellifont Abbey in the County of Louth : it

and Downfall. Dublin, 1890. The Boyne Valley: its Antiquities and

ti,,,l Remains. By John B. Cullen. Catholic

Truth Society. Dublin. 1915. Journal of the Co. Louth Archaeological Society,

Dundalk. See Drogheda and Dundalk.