• The Battle of Tubberneering (also Tuberneering or Toberanierin) took place during the Wexford Rebellion fought on 4 June 1798 between Crown forces and...
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  • Londonderry Militia (category Irish regiments of the British Army)
    Hill and Vinegar Hill. The Grenadier Company of the Londonderry Militia was in action at Tubberneering and was also at Arklow and Vinegar Hill. The Light...
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    The Battle of Vinegar Hill (Irish: Cath Chnoc Fhíodh na gCaor) was a military engagement during the Irish Rebellion of 1798 on 21 June 1798 between a force...
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    was repulsed at Battle of Tubberneering and Gorey was taken the same day. On 5 June 1798, the Rebels fought for ten hours at the Battle of New Ross, but...
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    The Battle of Clonard occurred on 11 July 1798 near Leinster Bridge in the town of Clonard, County Meath, during the Irish Rising of that year. A combined...
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    The Battle of Castlebar was a military engagement of the Irish Rebellion of 1798 which occurred on 27 August 1798 near the town of Castlebar, County Mayo...
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    memorial to the Battle of Tubberneering in the village. St. Luke's church (Church of Ireland), just north of the village, was built in 1831. List of towns and...
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  • Philip Roche (category Year of birth missing)
    before the battle of Tubberneering, on 4 June 1798. Information given to him helped the rebels to anticipate and frustrate the attack of Major-general...
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  • Royal Tyrone Fusiliers (category Irish regiments of the British Army)
    Fencibles. The Light Company of the Royal Tyrone Militia subsequently saw action with 1st Light Battalion at the Battles of Tubberneering (4 June), Arklow (9 June)...
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    dissolution of the Irish Brigade at the Revolution in 1798. They persuaded him to join them. Following the Battle of Three Rocks, the seizure of Wexford town...
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    Jean Joseph Amable Humbert (category People of the Irish Rebellion of 1798)
    Remembering the Year of the French: Irish Folk History and Social Memory (University of Wisconsin Press, 2007) "The Battle of Ballinamuck". www.libraryireland...
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    deployment of guns captured in an ambush at Tubberneering, at Arklow on 9 June. The rebels fell back toward the south, meeting the survivors of New Ross...
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    assistance: legal counsel, aid and refuge. Catholic victims of the Armagh disturbances and of the Battle of the Diamond (at which Charles Teeling had been present)...
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    glory is in your happiness. After the nascent Republic's victory at the Battle of Castlebar which took place on 27 August 1798, General Humbert, on 31 August...
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  • Jean-Baptiste-François Bompart (category French military personnel of the American Revolutionary War)
    he commanded the Expédition d'Irlande and was later defeated at the Battle of Tory Island. He retired in 1801 over political disputes. Les Noms qui...
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  • John Murphy (priest) (category People of the Irish Rebellion of 1798)
    pikes (in the Battle of New Ross one man was armed with a Bronze Age sword) at the Battle of Vinegar Hill on 21 June. However, due to a lack of coordination...
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    Scullabogue Barn massacre (category Massacres of the Irish Rebellion of 1798)
    alight. The massacre was a reaction to reports of atrocities committed by government forces during the Battle of New Ross. Those killed were prisoners loyal...
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  • merchant and a member of the Leinster directorate of the Society of United Irishmen. He died in prison following the Irish Rebellion of 1798. Born in St Johnston...
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    Henry Joy McCracken (category People executed by the Kingdom of Great Britain)
    (2020). The Battle of Antrim. Northern Ireland: Springfarm Publishing. p. 156. ISBN 978-1-9162576-2-7. McCracken, Stephen (2020). The Battle of Antrim. Antrim:...
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    Wolfe Tone (category Alumni of King's Inns)
    "The Battle of Tory Island – the last engagement of the United Irishman rebellion of 1798 – The Irish Story". Retrieved 2 January 2024. "Speech of Theobold...
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  • Killala. Moore joined the French, as did a considerable number of his tenants. After the Battle of Castlebar which took place on 27 August 1798, General Humbert...
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    breaks in which the more mobile British ships repaired their battle damage out of range of Lacrosse's guns. At 04:20 on 14 January, lookouts on all three...
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  • execution of 36 suspected United Irishmen rebels in County Wicklow, Ireland by the Irish Yeomanry shortly after the outbreak of the rebellion of 1798. There...
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    Lord Edward FitzGerald (category Members of the Parliament of Ireland (pre-1801) for County Kildare constituencies)
    aide-de-camp on the staff of Lord Rawdon in the southern theatre of the American Revolutionary War. He was seriously wounded at the Battle of Eutaw Springs on...
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  • Mayo, one of at least three sons to a cowherd on the Tyrawley estate. He learned Latin at a hedge school and was ordained for the diocese of Killala. He...
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  • rebellion and led a party of rebels at the battle of New Ross. Following the collapse of the rebellion, he and a group of survivors established a base...
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    Robert Emmet (category Alumni of Trinity College Dublin)
    was an Irish Republican, orator and rebel leader. Following the suppression of the United Irish uprising in 1798, he sought to organise a renewed attempt...
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    Michael Dwyer (category Australian people of Irish descent)
    the Irish Rebellion of 1798, leading the United Irish forces in battles in Wexford and Wicklow. Following the defeat and dispersal of the rebel hosts, in...
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  • Gibbet Rath executions (category Massacres of the Irish Rebellion of 1798)
    bulk of the rebel forces had already accepted a government amnesty from Generals Gerard Lake and Ralph Dundas, following their defeat at the battle of Kilcullen...
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    Carnew executions (category Irish Rebellion of 1798)
    of the 1798 rebellion in neighbouring County Kildare and of military losses in the battles of Ballymore-Eustace, Naas, and Prosperous had reached the garrison...
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