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84:, Kearns led a detachment of 2,000 poorly armed insurgents northwards to attack the garrison at Bunclody. On the morning of 1 June, they halted outside the town. Kearns ignored the advice of Miles Byrne (as reported in Myles Byrne's Memoirs) to send a detachment to the Carlow road to cut off the garrison's retreat and ordered the attack to begin. The garrison retreated, but, meeting reinforcements, returned and counter-attacked. The insurgent forces suffered heavy losses and had to retreat to Enniscorthy. 58:, into a farming family. According to a story current in 1798, Kearns was a student in Paris at the height of the French Revolution and was hanged from a lamp post by the mob. However, the weight of his body bent the lamp post and his toes touched the ground. He was then rescued by a doctor who brought him back to consciousness. 94:
When first taken by the militia, he was reportedly tied on his horse and roped to a tree, but while his captors repaired for refreshment was rescued by a young woman. But his escape was short-lived. Captured with Perry, on 21 July, Kearns was tried, and hung, drawn and quartered at Blundell Wood
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After his ordination, was appointed curate at Balyna, on the Kildare-Meath border. He was not long in the parish when dismissed by the Bishop for associating with the secret tenant-farmer society, the
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of Inch and Father Kearns led the ill-fated Wexford expedition into Meath where the main force of about 4000 was defeated in the Battle of Clonard on 11 July.
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After recovering from wounds, Kearns joined a large number of insurgents in Killoughram Woods. In early July, Colonel
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executed by the British on 12 July 1798, after leading 2,000 rebel troops in Wexford.
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Mogue Kearns was born at Kiltealy, on the slopes of the
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priest
United Irishman
Blackstairs Mountains
Defenders
United Irishmen
Enniscorthy
battle of Enniscorthy
Vinegar Hill
Anthony Perry
Battle of Vinegar Hill
"Kearns, Mogue | Dictionary of Irish Biography"
"Clonard, Carbury and Surrender"
"AN IRISHMAN'S DIARY"
"The Rebel Priest"
Categories
1798 deaths
People executed by the Kingdom of Great Britain
18th-century Irish Roman Catholic priests
Christian clergy from County Wexford
United Irishmen
Executed people from County Wexford

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