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Battle of Lifford

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99: 410:, captured Lifford on 8 October. As they neared the town, the thirty strong Irish garrison set fire to the castle and withdrew, but much of the small town was unscathed. Red Hugh immediately tried to recapture Lifford, but his initial attempt, which involved skirmishing around Castle Finn, left around twelve dead on each side without retaking the town. His forces then blockaded the town, hoping to starve out its garrison. Red Hugh was reinforced by Scottish 86: 112: 432:
The success at Lifford validated Docwra's strategy of forming alliances with Gaelic leaders, which was criticised by others. Niall Garve O'Donnell's defection was one of a number in which powerful Ulster Gaelic figures switched sides, and the balance of power in Ulster gradually shifted. Over the
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the same year. Niall went over to support the English Crown with significant numbers of Gaelic troops, after he had been left in charge of the area while Red Hugh was away raiding south into
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At the end of October, the garrison marched out to bring the besiegers to battle. Niall Garve led the cavalry forces and during the fighting he fought Red Hugh's younger brother
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Although it remained under occasional pressure, the garrison at Lifford was maintained for the rest of the war.
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that ended the war in 1603, Lifford remained an important garrison town. It was able to hold out during
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Lifford was both strategically and politically important as it stands where the
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Niall had until recently fought alongside the Irish alliance, led by
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in 1608 and troops from the town helped put down the rebellion.
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were taken by allied Anglo-Irish forces. These became part of a
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to penetrate into the heart of alliance-held territory in
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Sir Henry Docwra, 1564-1631: Derry's Second Founder
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Battle in County Donegal during the Nine Years' War
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Index

Nine Years' War
Lifford
County Donegal
Kingdom of England
England
Kingdom of Ireland
Loyalists

Irish Alliance
Sir John Bolle
Sir Arthur O'Neill
Niall Garve O'Donnell
Red Hugh O'Donnell
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Nine Years' War
Belleek
Enniskillen
Ford of the Biscuits
Blackwater Fort
Clontibret
Dublin gunpowder explosion
Carrickfergus
Yellow Ford
Deputy's Pass
Cahir Castle
Curlew Pass
Moyry Pass
Lifford

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