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464:) were approaching, alerted by the reports of rebellion and seeking a number of suspected United Irishmen. The yeomen initially passed Fr. Murphy's group without incident, but the bulk of the patrol halted nearby while their commanding officer, a Lieutenant Bookey, together with a private, John Donovan, rode on ahead to the dwelling of one of the suspected United Irishmen. Finding their target was not at home, they set fire to the cabin and then turned back to rejoin their unit. The rebels attacked the yeomanry, killing Bookey and Donovan; the remainder of the patrol fled. 495: 478:
before the Party, and ordered the rebels to surrender, and deliver up their Arms, on which they discharged a volley at the Party, accompanied with a shower of stones, some of which brought Lieut. Bookey from his horse, as also John Donovan, a private in the Corps. The party after firing a few shots, finding themselves overpowered by the Rebels, retreated to Ferns, where they remained β€˜till day break, melancholy spectators of the devastation committed by the Rebels. The information of the Murders at Scarawalsh found to be true
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On arrival in Ferns, Lieut. Smith and a party was ordered towards Scarawalsh, where the murders were committed, to see if this information was true, and Lieut. Bookey with another Party rode towards the Harrow, where he met a large party of Insurgents armed with Pikes and some Arms. The Lieut. rode
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for Father Murphy, their local curate, which was a custom at the time. This ruse allowed the men to carry turf cutters, which could serve as rudimentary weapons, but they also had a small number of firearms concealed nearby.
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News of the outbreak of the rebellion to the north had filtered down to County Wexford and was accompanied by the arrival of two military regiments notorious for their brutality: the Royal North Cork Militia and a Welsh
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by yeomen in Carnew added to the atmosphere of widespread fear. As a consequence, many people banded together to watch for military patrols or abandoned their homes to hide in the countryside.
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cavalry unit known as the Ancient Britons. In addition, regular yeomanry patrols of the countryside and reports of a
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The War in Wexford: an account of the rebellion in the south of Ireland in 1798, told from original documents
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The official version of events was recorded in the entry for 26 May 1798 in the Detail Book of the
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who had mobilized following reports of atrocities by the yeomanry during the rebellion led by the
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Meanwhile, a patrol of about twenty yeomen (belonging to the
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on the evening of 26 May. Ostensibly the men had come to cut
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took place on 26 May 1798 and was the first clash of the
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One such group, numbering about forty, were gathered by
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United Irishmen Rebellion
County Wexford
United Irishmen
Ireland
John Murphy
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Irish Rebellion of 1798
Ballymore-Eustace
Naas
Rathangan
Prosperous
Kilcullen
Carnew
Dunlavin
Carlow
Harrow
Tara Hill
Oulart Hill
Kilthomas
Enniscorthy
Gibbet Rath
Newtownmountkennedy
Three Rocks
Bunclody
Tubberneering
New Ross
Scullabogue
Antrim

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