Ireland and England, union of, [541].

Ireland, rebellion in (1689—1691), [348][351], [356][362], [369][375];
(relief of Londonderry, [348];
Danish auxiliaries, [349];
William called to Ireland, [350];
departure of William for Ireland, [351];
battle of the Boyne, [356][358];
entry of William into Dublin, [359];
flight of James, [360];
amnesty granted, [361], [362];
battle of Aghrim, [369], [370];
taking of Athlone, Galway and Sligo, [371];
taking of Limerick, [372];
suppression of rebellion, [373];
pacification of Ireland, [374], [375]).

Ireton, Henry, [148].

Italy and Sicily, campaign in;
medal for battle of Maida, [574].

Jacobite rebellions (1715), [481], [482];
(1745), [315], [498].

James I.;
marriage, [38];
accession to English throne, [39];
peace with Spain (1604), [42][44];
badge with ark, [54];
portraits by Passe, [59], [60].

James I., Anne of Denmark, and Prince Charles;
portraits by Passe, [64].

James II., Duke of York;
victory over the Dutch (1665), [211];
wrecked, [239];
accession, [258], [259];
coronation, [260], [262], [264], [265];
opening of Scottish parliament, [263];
naval or military reward, [271];
conduct towards the Church, [272];
birth of Prince James, [279];
flight, [284][287], [325], [339]
(column shattered by lightning, [284];
oak and orange-tree, [285];
Belgic lion, James, Father Petre, &c., [286];
vixen firing tree, [287];
Britannia greeting William, &c., [325];
flees from orange-tree, [339]);
received by Louis XIV., [288], [289];
memorial, [290];
touch-pieces, [321], [322];
flight and declaration of Parliament, [330];
flight from Ireland, [359], [360];
plot to assassinate William, [405].

James II., Duke of York, and Mary d'Este, [242];
accession, [258], [259];
coronation, [264], [265].

James II. and Elder Pretender, [297], [298].