User talk:Cushistory

I am possibly going to be a nuisance, but as a result of having my family's antient service in the Irish Guards of Charles 1 and Charles 2 denied to my face because when I as a soldier I was asked "my family regiments" only for the innocent officer to reply "That is impossible they were not raised until 1900 by Queen Victoria" I have found and noted previous Irish Guards Regiments.

The confusion had arisen because of the League of Augsberg's and the Orange Princes successful second sectarian invasion of England [Monmoth's first invasion failed] and the subsequent history of the Loyal 1st batallion the Irish Guards of James 2/7 which was interned on the Isle of Wight by the Provisional English Government of 1688 and sold to the Austrian Holy Roman Empire. The 2nd batallion in Ireland declared for the lawful monarch and ended up in St Germaine en Laye under Colonel Dorrington as a result of the unimplemented Treaty of Limerick's provisions being kept by the Kingdom of Ireland [and never implemented by the Kingdom of England's Parliament despite the Orange Prince wishing it honoured]. The history had been deliberatly forgotten by the ashamed nation of the English and the jacobine rebels of the later Irish Republician tradition. Coverthistory (talk) 17:04, 8 September 2008 (UTC)