Treaty of Limerick

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The Treaty of Limerick was a 1691 agreement that ended the Williamite War in Ireland, marking the surrender of Jacobite forces and shaping subsequent political and religious conditions for Irish Catholics.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical event
peace treaty
alsoKnownAs Treaty of the Broken Treaty
category 1691 in Ireland
17th-century treaties
Treaty of Limerick self-linksurface differs
surface form: Treaties of Ireland
causeOf end of organized Jacobite resistance in Ireland
concerned political status of Irish Catholics
religious conditions for Irish Catholics
contextOf Flight of the Wild Geese
ended Williamite War in Ireland
followedBy implementation of Penal Laws in Ireland
granted limited religious freedoms for Irish Catholics
protection of property for certain Irish Catholics
right for some Jacobite soldiers to enter William’s army
terms for Jacobite soldiers to leave for France
hasEffectOn Catholic civil rights in Ireland
land ownership patterns in Ireland
hasPart civil articles of the Treaty of Limerick
military articles of the Treaty of Limerick
historicalRegion Munster
surface form: Province of Munster
influenced subsequent treatment of Catholics in Ireland
influencedBy Glorious Revolution
language English
legalStatus partially repudiated by later legislation
location Limerick City
negotiatedAfter Siege of Limerick (1690–1691)
surface form: Siege of Limerick (1691)
party Jacobite forces
surface form: Jacobites

Williamites
precedes full consolidation of Williamite control in Ireland
relatedTo Jacobitism
Protestant Ascendancy
surface form: Protestant Ascendancy in Ireland
resultedIn surrender of Jacobite forces in Ireland
signatory Godert de Ginkell
Patrick Sarsfield
representatives of James II supporters
representatives of William III of England
signedIn 1691
signedOn 3 October 1691
signedUnder reign of Mary II of England
reign of William III of England
stipulated oath of allegiance to William and Mary for protections
symbolizedBy National Monument of Ireland
surface form: Treaty Stone in Limerick
tookPlaceIn Kingdom of Ireland
Limerick
wasViolatedBy later English and Irish Parliaments

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Williamite War in Ireland treaty Treaty of Limerick
Battle of Aughrim (1691) associatedWith Treaty of Limerick
this entity surface form: Treaty of Limerick (1691)
Siege of Limerick (1690–1691) endedWith Treaty of Limerick
Siege of Limerick (1690–1691) treatySigned Treaty of Limerick
Limerick treatySigned Treaty of Limerick
this entity surface form: Treaty of Limerick (1691)
War of the Two Kings hasConsequence Treaty of Limerick
War of the Two Kings endedBy Treaty of Limerick
Williamites resultOfConflict Treaty of Limerick
Early Modern Ireland significantEvent Treaty of Limerick
Treaty of Limerick category Treaty of Limerick self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Treaties of Ireland
Patrick Sarsfield notableWork Treaty of Limerick
this entity surface form: Treaty of Limerick negotiations (military role)
Patrick Sarsfield associatedWith Treaty of Limerick
Battle of the Boyne relatedEvent Treaty of Limerick
this entity surface form: Treaty of Limerick (1691)
Siege of Athlone (1691) relatedTo Treaty of Limerick
Jacobite Irish Army disbandedAsResultOf Treaty of Limerick
Flight of the Wild Geese significantEvent Treaty of Limerick
The Treaty Stone associatedWithEvent Treaty of Limerick