In various sections, too, considerable numbers of Loyalists were determined to aid the British.
In February 1643 she landed at Burlington Quay, placed herself at the head of a force of loyalists, and marched through England to join the king near Oxford.
With this defeat, thousands of British loyalists moved north into Canada.
Most of the inhabitants, however, were French, and these were Loyalists.
In spite of this, Aristobulus (56 B.C.) and Alexander (55 B.C.) found loyalists to follow them in their successive raids.