<p>The Siege of Londonderry was a crucial episode of the Williamite wars that followed the Glorious Revolution of 1689. Catholic forces loyal to the deposed&nbsp; King James II besieged the Ulster city with its garrison under the Governor Robert Lundy. The siege was eventually lifted by the actions of the city&rsquo;s Protestant Apprentice Boys and by the breaking of a barrier across Londonderry&rsquo;s harbour mouth by a relieving force. The successful resistance to the siege became a rallying cry for Portestants and remains a feature of&nbsp; Ulster&rsquo;s divided religious heritage to this day. This book is the diary of the Rev. George Walker a Protestant cleric who remained in Londonderry throughout and gives a vivid contemporary picture of the dramatic events.</p>
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