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Historian Maureen Waller looks back at the final years of William and Mary. William of Orange is crowned King of England, Scotland and Ireland. James II flees William's invasion force. William and ...
WILLIAM of Orange fought his way to take the English crown in the late 17th century in what was later known as The Glorious Revolution. Known as "King Billy" in Northern Ireland, he is still ...
Not so. In November 1688, a largely Dutch army of 24,000 landed at Torbay in Devonshire, and within a few months its commander—William, Prince of Orange—was king of England. Some might say ...
A pair of riding stirrups once worn by King William of Orange have failed to kick up a storm at auction in London. They were worn by King William III - King Billy - at the Battle of the Boyne of 1690.
King William of Orange's mace, a symbol of Royal authority, is on public display after a clean-up, but not in the UK. The mace and a ceremonial sword were gifts to the County Louth town of ...
A pair of riding stirrups once worn by King William of Orange have failed to kick up a storm at auction in London. They were worn by King William III - King Billy - at the Battle of the Boyne of 1690.