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Limerick. The Galway garrison had been organised by the mostly-Catholic landed gentry of counties Galway and Mayo, who benefited from their property guarantees in the following century. The Limerick treaty marked the
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Commissioners was: 752,953 acres paying rents of ÂŁ135,793 p.a., worth ÂŁ1,699,343. A further ÂŁ300,000 in chattels and ÂŁ1,092,000 of forestry had been seized, along with several hundred individual
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where they embarked on ships for France, many of them accompanied by their wives and children. Individual soldiers wanting to join the French, Spanish or
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Jacobite soldiers also had the option of joining the Williamite army. 1,000 soldiers chose this option. The Jacobite soldiers thirdly had the option of returning home which some 2,000 soldiers chose.
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was divided politically, all parties broadly agreed on the need to re-establishing the pre-1685 settlement. In fact, Parliament wanted more resources dedicated to
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491 had been pardoned in accord with the treaties at Cavan and
Limerick, and 792 otherwise; Some of the remaining 2,638 persons or their families had had property restored.
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and merchants who chose to remain in Ireland, most of whom were Catholics. Their property was not to be confiscated so long as they swore allegiance to
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