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However, the situation fluctuated a good deal. He attempted to create a 'Parliament of Saints' (1653), also known as 'Barebones Parliament', which failed.
The Protectorate When Cromwell returned to Parliament, he found the 'Rump', the last few remaining MPs, of the Long Parliament still sitting.
It begins in Londonderry, site of the 1688-89 siege, and ends in Kinsale, County Cork.
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The events that followed are remembered to this day by Catholics and Protestants alike: Cromwell at Drogheda; the massacre of Protestants by Catholics in 1641; the siege of Derry by King James II's Catholic army, when the cry of ' No surrender ' was first heard.