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[ Mackenzie's Narrative,]

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[ Walker and Mackenzie.]

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[ See the Character of the Protestants of Ireland 1689, and the Interest of England in the Preservation of Ireland, 1689. The former pamphlet is the work of an enemy, the latter of a zealous friend.]

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[ There was afterwards some idle dispute about the question whether Walker was properly Governor or not. To me it seems quite clear that he was so.]

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[ Mackenzie's Narrative; Funeral Sermon on Bishop Hopkins, 1690.]