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by Rebel » Tue Jul 24, 2018 6:35 am
John,
basically the whole book has been revised in the light of more modern research - if things were needed to be changed they were - to this was added a more indepth study of the changes in the Irish army under Tyrconnel and a full narrative was added to cover the siege of Limerick. A number of the original appendices were omitted and a dozen or so more added which include the only three accounts of the siege found to date (one French Jacobite, two English Williamite), the OOBs were fully revised and whilst the Jacobite OOB is by nature vague, referring only to known units, the Williamite one also refers to units which were stationed elsewhere. Maps have again been fully updated in the light of the above, the main thing coming form this is that Ginkel does not spread his artillery evenly, and that the Centre-Left formations have no artilelry suppport at all, whilst those guns on the flanks don't really come into action. Would hope that the answer to all of your questions is yes.