id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt innd.ss001368980 Mackenzie, John, 1648?-1696. A narrative of the siege of London-Derry, or, The late memorable transactions of that city : faithfully represented, to rectifie the mistakes, and supply the omissions of Mr. Walker's account / by John Mackenzie, chaplain to a regiment there during the siege ; the most material passages relating to other parts of Ulster and Sligo are also inserted from the memoirs of such as were chiefly concerned in them. .txt text/plain 32441 2633 84 iritirely of Irift Papifts, and on thefe he Inhabitants of that City look'd on their beieem'd to rely as his furefl Friends; a far ing there as a great fecurity to 'em, and a piece with thofe other Meatiirfcs which his But the Lord Tyrconnel, either out of deown Inclinations as well as the great Zeal fign to fecure himfelf the better at Dublin, He had ordered alfo a confiand their Congregations fent another Conderable party to be ready at the fame time for cc befieg'd there by the Enemy : Sir NicbocC Us Jtcbjfon came the fame day from the But all this was meer fham to miles from Deny,) he, or Lieutenant Gen. amufe the Town, while they might get Hamilton, fends one Mr. IVhitlow, a Gleraway with the greater Eafe and Safety: gyman, to Governour Lundy, to know if ./cache/innd.ss001368980.pdf ./txt/innd.ss001368980.txt