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The Irish Brigade 1670-1745 - The Wild Geese in French Service (Paperback)
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The Irish Brigade 1670-1745 - The Wild Geese in French Service (Paperback)
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Irish troops had fought for Louis XIV in the 1670s, under Irish
officers who had little choice but to fight in foreign service,
with the blessing of Charles II. With the accession of James II,
and the religious politics of who might earn the English crown,
they became embroiled in the Jacobite succession crisis, fighting
in Ireland, then sent to France under Lord Mountcashel in 1689.
With the fall of Limerick in 1691, Patrick Sarsfield led the second
'flight' of 'Wild Geese' to the continent, to fight in a war for
the French, against the Grand Alliance of Europe, in the vain hope
that their loyalty might warrant French support in a return to
Ireland under a Jacobite king. From the Nine Years War, through the
War of the Spanish Succession, and beyond, their descendents would
be present at Fontenoy, Culloden and in the Americas, forever
destined to fight for a cause and land which had changed beyond
recognition. D.P.Graham explains the origins of the brigade and its
regiments, the personalities who led them and formed their
reputation, and the circumstances of their final dissolution in the
aftermath of French Revolution.
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