The siege of Kinsale (Irish: Léigear Chionn tSáile), also known as the battle of Kinsale, was the ultimate battle in England's conquest of Gaelic Ireland...
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Niall Garve O'Donnell (category People of the Nine Years' War (Ireland))
Kinsale, Niall and Docwra had essentially conquered Tyrconnell and left Hugh Roe with no home to return to. England's victory at the Siege of Kinsale...
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Garret Barry (soldier) (category Year of birth missing)
Hibernia in the context of the Siege of Kinsale, Munster, Ireland in 1602. Rincurran, also spelled Rincorran, is a locality near Kinsale. Rincurran Castle stood...
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Nine Years' War (Ireland) (category 16th-century military history of the Kingdom of England)
and their Spanish allies in the siege of Kinsale (1601–02). The war ended with the Treaty of Mellifont (1603). Many of the defeated northern lords left...
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Hugh Roe O'Donnell (category Irish chiefs of the name)
Henry Docwra's troops and forced O'Donnell out of Tyrconnell. After a crushing defeat at the Siege of Kinsale, O'Donnell travelled to Habsburg Spain to seek...
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decisively defeated at the Siege of Kinsale, and Tyrone surrendered to Mountjoy in 1603 with the signing of the Treaty of Mellifont. Due to increasing...
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Oysterhaven (category Inlets of the Republic of Ireland)
Oysterhaven. During the Siege of Kinsale, the English forces besieging the town brought supplies to their camp (which was located to the north of the town) by ship...
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Richard Tyrrell (category People of the Nine Years' War (Ireland))
Lord of Norman ancestry who commanded rebel Irish forces in the Irish Nine Years War, most notably at the Siege of Kinsale. He was considered one of Hugh...
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the battle) – The Battle of Kinsale ends the siege of Kinsale, Ireland (begun in autumn 1601). December 27 – The Battle of Bantam is fought within what...
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Nine Years' War, he may have followed their chief to Spain after the Siege of Kinsale, where he spent two decades practicing medicine. He moved to France...
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MacDermot MacCarthy, 16th Lord of Muskerry (1552–1616) was an Irish magnate and soldier. He fought at the Siege of Kinsale during Tyrone's Rebellion. Cormac...
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Northern Ireland (redirect from Geography of Northern Ireland)
following England's victory at the siege of Kinsale. In 1607, the rebellion's leaders fled to mainland Europe alongside much of Ulster's Gaelic nobility. Their...
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Charles Fort (Ireland) (category Kinsale)
with one section of the outer wall built in star fashion. It is located at the southern end of the village of Summer Cove, on Kinsale harbour, County Cork...
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Years' War (Ireland) Siege of Kinsale (1601–02) – Nine Years' War (Ireland) Siege of Wolmar (1601) – Polish–Swedish War (1600–11) Siege of 's-Hertogenbosch...
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The Last Armada: Siege of 100 Days: Kinsale 1601. O'Brien Press. ISBN 978-1-84717-699-8. McGurk, John (2009). The Elizabethan Conquest of Ireland: The 1590s...
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participated in the Siege of Kinsale. He obtained the transfer of County Clare, where most of his lands lay, from the Province of Connacht to that of Munster. He...
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successor Philip III supported the Irish Catholic rebels up to the siege of Kinsale in 1601. He had been offered the kingship in 1595 by O'Neill and his...
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Henry Dudley (conspirator) (category Recipients of English royal pardons)
gallantly during the siege of Boulogne in 1544, and was made a Captain early in 1545 under Lord Clinton. He was promoted to Admiral of the Narrow Seas March...
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Juan del Águila (category People of the Anglo-Spanish War (1585–1604))
Colección de Libros Españoles Raros ó Curiosos ((in English): Collection of Rare and Curious Spanish Books), 1895–1896). Eighty Years' War Siege of Kinsale...
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Dursey massacre (category Battles of the Nine Years' War (Ireland))
Beara Peninsula in modern County Cork. After the siege of Kinsale in 1601, O'Sullivan remained one of the few Irish leaders in the region who continued...
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Sir Charles Coote, 1st Baronet (category Members of the Parliament of Ireland (pre-1801) for Queen's County constituencies)
(1581–1642), of Castle Cuffe in Queen's County, was an English soldier, administrator and landowner who lived in Ireland. He fought in the Siege of Kinsale (1601–1602)...
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326°W / 54.994; -7.326 The siege of Derry in 1689 was the first major event in the Williamite War in Ireland. The siege was preceded by an attempt against...
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Gaelic Ireland (category Medieval history of Ireland)
Gaelic nobility at the Siege of Kinsale in 1601 and final suppression of the various rebellions in Ulster by 1608 marked the end of the conquest. The war...
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overall outcome of the battle was an escalation of the war.[citation needed] Siege of Kinsale Gallowglass Tudor conquest of Ireland Battle of Glenmalure The...
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Ireland–Spain relations (redirect from History of Ireland–Spain relations)
II of Spain. In 1601, Spain supported Irish rebels fighting against England during the Nine Years War, and especially during the Siege of Kinsale. At...
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Dungiven (category Townlands of County Londonderry)
place where Mabel Bagnel goes after the Siege of Kinsale. 'Banagher old church' is said to be the resting place of Saint Murrough O'Heaney. He is said to...
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played a prominent role at Kinsale and the subsequent rout of the rebels after the siege. Cahir O'Doherty was the Lord of Inishowen and just 15 years...
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Christopher Lynch (mayor) (category Mayors of Galway)
marching to Kinsale with as many men as he could take, where he laid siege to the town. The result was the Siege of Kinsale, leading to the defeat of the Gaelic-Irish...
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Irish military diaspora (category Military history of the American Civil War)
great exodus of Irishmen to serve in the armies occurred after the Siege of Kinsale. An Irish regiment was formed in 1605 and Colonel Henry O'Neill was...
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town of Kinsale in County Cork, Ireland. The castle was built as the Customs House for Kinsale about the year 1500 by Maurice FitzGerald, 9th Earl of Desmond...
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