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Battle of Rathmines

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However, Jones immediately attacked, scattering Purcell's men, and killing Vaughan; by 10:00 am, the castle was back in his control. Ormond ordered his troops into battle formation, but Jones continued the assault, sending his cavalry around his flanks, and capturing the artillery train. Although his
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Several local landmarks are named after the battle; 'The Bleeding Horse' public house, on the corner of modern Upper Camden Street, allegedly gained its name because its stables were used after the battle to treat injured horses. An area near Milltown was formerly known as the "Bloody Fields", where
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For reasons that are unclear, Purcell took several hours to reach Baggotrath, less than a mile away from the camp. Alerted by the noise, and understanding the intent, Jones drew up his troops on the far side, with the Liffey at his back. Ormond ordered Purcell to make the position defensible, left
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a few days later. Ormond claimed to have lost between 600 and 1,000 men, 300 of whom were allegedly shot after surrendering; Jones reported minimal losses, in return for inflicting 4,000 casualties, including 2,517 prisoners. The consensus among historians is that while Jones' figures may be too
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Since troops were rarely paid and supplies scarce, their provision was an important factor, and control of the sea gave the Commonwealth a decisive advantage. Although religion generally took precedence, motives and loyalties were complex, and many of the parties fought one another at different
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One of the Royalist officers captured at Rathmines was Richard Elliott, son of Jones's sister Mary; the bitterness engendered by over eight years of brutal warfare was demonstrated by the execution of his nephew along with a number of other prisoners. Jones then displayed typical energy in
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advance was briefly checked by a regiment under Colonel John Gifford, Ormond's left disintegrated without firing a shot, and by midday, the fighting was over. Dillon withdrew to Drogheda, his retreat covered by 1,000 cavalry under Sir Thomas Armstrong, an experienced Royalist officer.
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Ormond returned to Ireland in October 1648; on arrival, he was met by Inchiquin, who changed sides once more, and on 17 January 1649, agreed to an alliance with the Confederation to restore Charles to power. Ormond's Royalists comprised members of the Protestant
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Jones had less than 3,000 men facing an Allied army of over 11,000, although his were of much higher quality. On 22 July, Ormond arrived outside Dublin, and stationed his main force on the south bank of the
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immediately seeking to take advantage of his success by marching on Drogheda, but when the town refused to surrender he was forced to withdraw, having insufficient troops to storm it.
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After Charles was executed on 30 January, the Royalist-Confederation alliance was joined by Ulster Presbyterians; as in Scotland, the majority were
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Despite his surrender in 1646, Charles continued secret negotiations with the Confederation for military support. Rather than see them capture
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Despite diverting vital resources trying to subdue Ó Néill, by the end of May, the Alliance controlled most of Ireland. After capturing
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times, in a war marked by atrocities on both sides. 2,000 to 3,000 Protestants died in the pursuit that followed Ó Néill's victory at
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The victory allowed the Parliamentarian troops to create a defensive line covering the road between Dublin and the port of
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in June, Ormond moved onto Dublin, seeking to prevent its use by an expeditionary force currently being assembled by
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Hundreds of Royalist and Confederate soldiers were cut down during the pursuit, while in addition to Vaughan, the
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Fighting continued in Ulster, while some Irish Royalists objected to the deal and defected to the
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bridge; its possession would allow their artillery to fire on ships entering the harbour.
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in June 1646, with a similar number of Catholic casualties after Inchiquin's victory at
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as the new governor. He went into exile, while Jones won a series of victories in
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Combined with news Cromwell and another 9,000 were about to sail from
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high, they are probably closer to the real number of Allied losses.
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it is believed some of those killed in the pursuit were buried.
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sacrilegious. Ó Néill now agreed a separate truce with
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Irish Confederate Wars

Rathmines
County Dublin
53°19′30″N 6°15′22″W / 53.325°N 6.256°W / 53.325; -6.256
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Royalists
Confederates
English Parliamentarians
Earl of Ormonde
Sir William Vaughan

Viscount Dillon
Michael Jones
Robert Venables
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1641–42 Irish Rebellion
Portadown
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1st Limerick
Glenmaquin

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