Dublin's Protestants were terrified that the Jacobite forces might return.
The city, held by Jacobite forces was able to beat off a Williamite assault in 1690.
Cork was occupied by Jacobite forces who held Elizabeth Fort.
A group of around 100 men, who had separated from the main Jacobite force, crossed the Spey the following day.
Urquhart was partially destroyed in 1692 to prevent its use by Jacobite forces, and subsequently decayed.
With the defeat of Jacobite forces at the Battle of Aughrim in 1691 their future again came into question.
The painting remains the best contemporary source on the material culture of both the British and the Jacobite forces in this conflict.
The Jacobite force however started out well after dark at about 20:00.
When the Macdonalds charged, their progress was much slower than that of the rest of the Jacobite forces.
A further three regiments arrived the next day, and the Jacobite force, now surrounded, surrendered unconditionally.