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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.â2 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
644:
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
653:
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
641:
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.
604:
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.
737:. "Sir Phelim O'Neill struck in Ulster on the evening of Friday, 22 October , 'the last day of the moon'. He took Dungannon first, and two hours later he was in the possession of the strong castle of Charlemont ..."
608:
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
865:, p. 155. "The English settlers were given possession of the castles, and Connello was divided into seignories, mainly held by Berkeley, Courtenay, Oughtred, Trenchard, Cullom, Billingsley and Agar."
617:
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.
654:
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:
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1064:, 2nd paragraph, penultimate sentence. "He died 29 September 1642 apparently from wounds received in battle at Liscarrol ..."
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565:
525:
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568:, an Irish Protestant, counterattacked and drove the insurgents away. The Munster insurgents then gave the command of their army to
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1342:
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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;"
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17:
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909:. "Perceval's lands were overrun, with his castles at Liscarroll and Annagh holding out until September 1642."
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1486:
1375:
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633:. Kinalmeaky was killed and succeeded by his elder brother as 2nd Viscount Kinalmeakey according to the
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1298:
1186:
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228:
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928:. "Inchiquin hurried to the relief of Liscarroll, arriving in sight of the castle on September 3rd."
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1447:
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621:
The three eldest sons of the 1st Earl of Cork fought in the cavalry at the battle. They were:
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825:. "April 1642 / 13th / The siege of Cork is lifted when Lord Inchiquin routes the besiegers."
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581:
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877:, p. 88. "On Tuesday, the 30th August, they sat down before Liscarroll Castle ..."
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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."
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1426:
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Dictionary of the Membership of the Irish House of Commons 1640 to 1641
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992:: "Sir Charles Vavasour and Inchiquin pursued them to a neighbouring bog ..."
1733:
1574:
1548:
1227:"The Confederate Catholics of Ireland: The Personal of the Confederation, 1642â9"
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944:: "Sir Charles Vavasor arrived in Youghal with a thousand men, in Februar, 1642"
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1094:
1706:"The Principal Ancient Castles of the County Limerick: Part II Tudor Period"
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580:. The insurgents also attacked castles given to English settlers during the
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would form an English and Protestant stronghold for the rest of the war.
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Making Ireland English: The Irish Aristocracy in the Seventeenth Century
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584:. In summer 1642 the Munster insurgents attacked the castles of Sir
1442:â Parliaments & Biographies (PDF downloadable from given URL)
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613:, president of Munster. The first such regiment was commanded by
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513:
809:. "... early in April 1642 captured Rochfordstown ..."
560:. In March and April the Munster insurgents, led by Fermoy and
756:
524:. The Royalist forces, about 2,400 strong, were commanded by
1602:
The Ancient and Present State of the County and City of Cork
516:
in 1642. The Confederates, about 8,500 strong, were led by
1712:
The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland
1400:
The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland
1628:
Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society
1508:"MacCarthy, Donough, first earl of Clancarty (1594â1665)"
1194:
Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society
1290:"O'Brien, Murrough, first earl of Inchiquin (1614â1674)"
1130:"O'Brien, Murrough, first Earl of Inchiquin (1614â1674)"
1082:
Castles of Ireland â Some Fortress Histories and Legends
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September, supposedly of wounds received in the battle.
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1735:
Anatomy of a Siege: King John's Castle, Limerick, 1642
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588:, an English knight. Muskerry took Annagh Castle,
512:, which had started in the north in 1641 reaching
1794:
1572:
730:
673:
496:was fought on 3 September 1642 in northern
1394:"A Diary of the Siege of Limerick Castle, 1642"
1208:O'Neill and Ormond â A Chapter of Irish History
615:Charles Vavasour, 1st Baronet, of Killingthorpe
648:
552:, attacked the local English Protestant noble
1374:(New revised and enlarged ed.). Dublin:
566:Murrough O'Brien, 6th Baron of Inchiquin
244:
1422:"William St. Leger (c1580â1642) Cork County"
1576:The Outbreak of the Irish Rebellion of 1641
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834:
1270:The History of the County and City of Cork
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526:Murrough O'Brien, 6th Baron of Inchiquin
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1813:Battles of the Irish Confederate Wars
1621:"The Irish Attack on Youghal in 1642"
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576:. In May and June Barry besieged and
232:
572:, an Irish veteran from the Spanish
520:, an Irish veteran from the Spanish
508:troops. The battle was part of the
24:
1640:"The Battle for Liscarroll Castle"
1573:Perceval-Maxwell, Michael (1994).
1448:"Perceval, Sir Philip (1605â1647)"
1102:Armstrong, Robert (October 2009).
550:Maurice Roche, 8th Viscount Fermoy
178:
25:
1839:
1605:. Vol. 2. Cork: Guy and Co.
1211:. Dublin: Maunsel & Company.
623:Richard Boyle, Viscount Dungarvan
1666:. Never Felt Better. 22 May 2013
1457:Dictionary of National Biography
1267:Gibson, Charles Bernard (1861).
1187:"The battle of Liscarroll, 1642"
1139:Dictionary of National Biography
1079:Adams, Constance Louisa (1904).
205:
191:
177:
170:
1581:McGill-Queen's University Press
1428:(Thesis). Vol. 1. Dublin:
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554:Richard Boyle, 1st Earl of Cork
192:
1687:. Liscarroll Community Council
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13:
1:
1487:Dictionary of Irish Biography
1371:The Confederation of Kilkenny
1109:Dictionary of Irish Biography
674:Notes, citations, and sources
531:
1660:"Ireland's Wars: Liscarroll"
1619:Townshend, Dorothea (1904).
1366:Meehan, Rev. Charles Patrick
698:
627:Viscount Boyle of Kinalmeaky
403:1649â53 Cromwellian Conquest
7:
1828:Military history of Ireland
649:Casualties and consequences
631:Roger Boyle, Baron Broghill
10:
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1553:. New Haven, Connecticut:
1525:. Vol. 35. New York:
1460:. Vol. 44. New York:
1346:. Vol. 43. New York:
1307:. Vol. 41. New York:
1142:. Vol. 41. New York:
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807:107, right column, line 13
564:, besieged Cork City, but
1808:Battles involving Ireland
1732:Wiggins, Kenneth (2001).
1326:Little, Patrick (2004b).
1287:Little, Patrick (2004a).
1244:10.1017/S0021121400012256
1224:Cregan, Donal F. (1995).
1104:"Barry, David Fitz-David"
1006:321, left column, line 14
719:321, left column, line 17
599:
592:, and in August besieged
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153:
136:
119:
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61:the day before the battle
47:
39:
34:
27:17th-century Irish battle
1701:Westropp, Thomas Johnson
1446:Moriarty, G. P. (1895).
1232:Irish Historical Studies
1205:Coffey, Diarmid (1914).
1170:Longmans, Green, and Co.
678:
1599:Smith, Charles (1893).
1527:Oxford University Press
1391:M'Enery, M. J. (1904).
1348:Oxford University Press
1309:Oxford University Press
1185:Buckley, James (1898).
1168:. Vol. 2. London:
289:1641â42 Irish Rebellion
1823:History of County Cork
1681:"Battle of Liscarroll"
1420:McGrath, Brid (1997).
1329:"Perceval, Sir Philip"
510:Irish Confederate Wars
262:Irish Confederate Wars
120:Commanders and leaders
85:, County Cork, Ireland
42:Irish Confederate Wars
1555:Yale University Press
731:Perceval-Maxwell 1994
582:Plantation of Munster
224:Liscarroll in Ireland
154:Casualties and losses
114:Catholic Confederates
73:3 September 1642
1529:. pp. 107â108.
1432:. pp. 265â266.
1350:. pp. 661â637.
1311:. pp. 360â362.
494:Battle of Liscarroll
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35:Battle of Liscarroll
1775: /
1482:"O'Brien, Murrough"
500:, Munster, between
18:Battle of Liscarrol
1779:52.2603°N 8.8037°W
1679:O'Connell, Denis.
1646:. 25 February 2016
1464:pp. 373â375.
1146:pp. 320â327.
1818:Conflicts in 1642
1740:The Boydell Press
1664:Never Felt Better
1564:978-0-300-11834-6
1545:Ohlmeyer, Jane H.
1503:Ohlmeyer, Jane H.
1462:MacMillan and Co.
1144:MacMillan and Co.
891:373, right column
635:special remainder
594:Liscarroll Castle
546:English Civil War
502:Irish Confederate
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269:Eleven Years' War
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1480:(October 2009).
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1387:
1361:
1331:
1322:
1292:
1283:â 1602 and later
1282:
1263:
1238:(116): 490â512.
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1220:
1201:
1191:
1180:
1160:Bagwell, Richard
1155:
1126:Bagwell, Richard
1121:â Online edition
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1478:Murphy, John A.
1430:Trinity College
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1338:Harrison, Brian
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1407:(2): 163â187.
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1356:
1334:Matthew, Colin
1323:
1317:
1295:Matthew, Colin
1284:
1264:
1221:
1202:
1182:
1181:â 1642 to 1660
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1099:
1075:
1073:
1070:
1067:
1066:
1062:Armstrong 2009
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1376:James Duffy
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986:Meehan 1882
970:Gibson 1861
938:Gibson 1861
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791:Cregan 1995
749:, pp.
498:County Cork
431:Lisnagarvey
386:Knocknanuss
307:Julianstown
149:1,500 horse
1797:Categories
1767:52°15â˛37âłN
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336:1st Galway
331:Glenmaquin
185:Liscarroll
147:7,000 foot
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625:; Lewis,
542:Rebellion
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426:Waterford
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297:Portadown
144:400 horse
109:Royalists
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281:Timeline
137:Strength
78:Location
59:Muskerry
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1072:Sources
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213:Dublin
91:Result
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556:, at
1744:ISBN
1693:2020
1672:2020
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1607:OCLC
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