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Battle of Liscarroll

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172: 50: 179: 193: 207: 893:. "In the summer of 1642 a detachment of the confederate army under Lord Muskerry advanced into Percival's districts. All his castles were taken though Annagh and Liscarrol offered a stubborn resistance, the former holding out for eleven days against an attacking force of 7,500 men (20 Aug.–2 Sept. 1642)." 640:
Stephenson's horsemen charged Inchiquin's force, putting them into disorder and even capturing Inchiquin himself. However, in the melee, Stephenson was shot dead by Inchiquin's brother (through the eye-piece of his helmet) and the Irish cavalry lost heart and fell back. The Irish infantry lacked the
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The next day Inchiquin with his army appeared before the castle. Despite inferior numbers the royalists defeated the insurgents under General Garret Barry in the ensuing Battle of Liscarroll. Muskerry allegedly panicked, fled, and caused others to flee. His Protestant acquaintance Barrymore died in
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About 600 Irish Confederates were killed, among them a high proportion of officers like Stephenson. The local Catholic gentry were decimated by the battle, for instance the Fitzgerald family of the House of Desmond had 18 of their members killed. They were buried in a mass grave just outside
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training and discipline to stand up to a cavalry charge and fled, leading to a rout of the Irish forces. The vast difference in the number of muskets was a major factor in the defeat of the Irish, some 1500 against 500. Most Irishmen wore pikes.
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The Insurgents' army consisted of militia raised by the local Catholic lords. The insurgents' cavalry was led by Oliver Stephenson, who descended from Elizabethan English settlers but sided with the insurgents as he was Catholic.
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The government force consisted of three English regiments and various local Protestant troops. The three English regiments had been sent to Ireland in February or early March 1642 to reinforce the army of Sir
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who landed with his regiment in Youghal in February Vavasour commanded the foot whereas Inchiquin was commander-in-chief and commanded the horse. Together they pursued the Irish when they finally fled.
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Liscarroll. In addition, Inchiquin executed 50 more Confederate officers whom he had taken prisoner, hanging them the next morning. The battle meant that south central County Cork with the towns of
781:. "... besieged in Cork 'by a vast body of enemy lying within four miles of the town, under my Lord of Muskerry, O'Sullivan Roe, MacCarthy Reagh, and all the western gentry ...' " 793:, p. 502. "... while others of the great Anglo-Irish and Old Irish peers, as Kildare, Ormond, Thomond, Barrymore, Inchiquin and Howth, were now to be found in the Protestant ranks." 1040:. "... at the battle of Liscarroll (3 September 1642) when troops led by Lords Brittas, Castle Connell, Dunboyne, Ikerrin, Muskerry, and Roche took on a Protestant force ..." 596:, northern County Cork. The castle surrendered on 2 September. The next day Inchiquin with his army appeared before the castle, too late to save the castle but ready for battle. 691:
The dates given for the sieges of Annagh and Liscarroll castles are confusing, but it is sure the sieges happened in the summer of 1642 and that Liscarrol fell on 2 September.
837:, p. 163, penultimate line. "The principal men among the besiegers were General Gerald Barry, Patrick Pursell of Croagh, County Limerick, lord Roche, lord Muskerry ..." 250: 1711: 1399: 528:, an Irish Protestant. Despite his numerical disadvantage Inchiquin routed his enemies by the strength of his cavalry and the firepower of his musketeers. 1008:. "On 20 August Inchiquin, accompanied by Barrymore, Kinalmeaky, and Broghill ... with only two thousand foot and four hundred horse ..." 1639: 721:. "... with only 2000 foot and four hundred horse overthrew General Barry at Licarrol with seven thousand foot and fifteen hundred horse ..." 765:, p. 266, line 6. "In April 1642 he was besieged in Cork by Theobald Purcell, Richard Butler, and Lords Roche, Ikerrin, Dunboyne and Muskerry." 243: 614: 1812: 1763: 995: 705: 236: 1064:, 2nd paragraph, penultimate sentence. "He died 29 September 1642 apparently from wounds received in battle at Liscarrol ..." 880: 565: 525: 125: 796: 568:, an Irish Protestant, counterattacked and drove the insurgents away. The Munster insurgents then gave the command of their army to 1521: 1342: 1303: 561: 171: 58: 1024:. "... the confederates under Lords Roche, Muskerry, Ikerrin, Dunboyne, Castleconnell, Brittas, and General Barry ..." 912: 548:. The rebellion spread south reaching Munster early in 1642. In January the Munster insurgents, led by the local Catholic noble 280: 1011: 979: 1562: 960:: "... the horse led by my Lord Inchequeen, and the foot by Sir Charles Vavasour, who went in the head of them ..." 622: 1827: 220: 1052:, p. 98. "My Lord Musgrave told them the day was lost, and bid as many as could save their lives, to make hast away;" 896: 17: 1807: 1580: 549: 947: 840: 724: 1747: 1588: 1534: 1355: 1316: 963: 931: 740: 470: 1456: 1138: 335: 1822: 630: 553: 402: 1027: 768: 909:. "Perceval's lands were overrun, with his castles at Liscarroll and Annagh holding out until September 1642." 1659: 1486: 1375: 1108: 812: 626: 633:. Kinalmeaky was killed and succeeded by his elder brother as 2nd Viscount Kinalmeakey according to the 1817: 1620: 1516: 1337: 1298: 1186: 375: 228: 1429: 345: 928:. "Inchiquin hurried to the relief of Liscarroll, arriving in sight of the castle on September 3rd." 1802: 1447: 1169: 1005: 957: 925: 890: 850: 718: 577: 465: 325: 301: 1129: 1021: 989: 973: 941: 1700: 1526: 1347: 1308: 541: 475: 420: 355: 288: 1365: 569: 517: 509: 455: 390: 260: 130: 41: 1680: 1037: 734: 621:
The three eldest sons of the 1st Earl of Cork fought in the cavalry at the battle. They were:
1554: 1461: 825:. "April 1642 / 13th / The siege of Cork is lifted when Lord Inchiquin routes the besiegers." 822: 778: 581: 430: 385: 350: 306: 1103: 877:, p. 88. "On Tuesday, the 30th August, they sat down before Liscarroll Castle ..." 750: 360: 330: 1206: 1080: 976:: "Sir Charles Vavasour, Colonel Myn, Captain Jephson ... were in his army ..." 853:. "... capitulated on the 21st of June . Lord Muskerry took possession the next day." 8: 1739: 1600: 1369: 1268: 659: 501: 460: 450: 395: 318: 113: 1507: 1328: 1289: 1055: 906: 806: 1720: 1408: 1255: 1247: 505: 425: 365: 296: 108: 1426:
A Biographical Dictionary of the Membership of the Irish House of Commons 1640 to 1641
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in northern Ireland in October 1641, exploiting the King's weakness at the eve of the
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would form an English and Protestant stronghold for the rest of the war.
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The Ancient and Present State of the County and City of Cork
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in 1642. The Confederates, about 8,500 strong, were led by
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September, supposedly of wounds received in the battle.
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Anatomy of a Siege: King John's Castle, Limerick, 1642
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Index

Battle of Liscarrol
Irish Confederate Wars

Liscarroll Castle
Muskerry
Liscarroll
Royalists
Catholic Confederates
Earl of Inchiquin
Garret Barry
Battle of Liscarroll is located in Ireland
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Irish Confederate Wars
Timeline
1641–42 Irish Rebellion
Portadown
1st Drogheda
Julianstown
Kilrush
1642–49
1st Limerick
Glenmaquin
1st Galway
Liscarroll
New Ross
Cloghleagh
Clones

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