• The Tipperary Militia was a regiment of militia raised in County Tipperary. Formed in 1793 it was converted in 1854 to an Artillery Militia unit, which...
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    and even children were flogged and, after it was billeted by the Tipperary Militia, everything, but the bible, in Maghera Presbyterian Church was burned...
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    O'Brien-ffrench travelled to his ancestral homeland in Ireland and joined The Tipperary Militia, a special reserve unit of the Royal Irish Regiment. In August 1914...
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    The British Militia was the principal military reserve force of the Kingdom of Great Britain. Militia units were repeatedly raised in Great Britain during...
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    frequently robbed Ulster Mail coaches in Ballybough and was killed by the Tipperary Militia while in the process of plundering Clonliffe House. His body was buried...
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    The Militia Artillery units of the United Kingdom and Colonies (including Canada, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, Australia, New Zealand, and...
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  • depot battalion at Templemore, he suppressed a mutiny of the North Tipperary militia, defending the town of Nenagh. The dates of his commissions were:...
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  • Earl of Donoughmore, Lt-Col Commandant of the Tipperary Artillery Militia, that certain embodied militia artillery units should be transferred to the regular...
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  • John Bagwell (died 1816) (category Politicians from County Tipperary)
    Member of Parliament (MP) for the County Tipperary in the Irish House of Commons and Colonel of the Tipperary Militia which he raised in 1793. After the Act...
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    and the approach of Crown forces. In the weeks that followed, the Tipperary Militia, Catholic conscripts under English officers, tore up the interior...
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  • The Royal Longford Rifles was an Irish Militia regiment raised in County Longford in 1793. It saw action during the Irish Rebellion of 1798, when it was...
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    "Part I: Irish Casualty Statistics for The Great War – Tom Burnell". Tipperary Studies. Retrieved 8 July 2021. "1,000 Irish died with American army in...
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  • County Tipperary, and on 8–10 April it shifted to Kilkenny. However, at the end of April it was ordered to return to England, all the militia being disembodied...
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  • The Royal Queen's County Rifle Militia was an Irish Militia regiment in Queen's County (now County Laois) raised in 1793. It later became a battalion of...
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  • duties. The newly-formed Royal Meath Militia left its county in August 1793 and was quartered at Cashel, County Tipperary, later moving to Cork. By late August...
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  • The Royal Tyrone Militia, later the Royal Tyrone Fusiliers, was an Irish militia regiment raised in 1793 for home defence and internal security during...
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  • of the first group of 13 militia regiments to serve there. From Cork the regiment was sent to garrison Cahir, County Tipperary. Then on 1 October, leaving...
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    responsible for organising the county's militia. In 1871, the lieutenant's responsibility over the local militia was removed. However, it was not until...
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  • Kisses One" 4389. "The Soldier's Letter" 4390. "Killeavey's Pride" 4391. "Tipperary Man's Courtship" 4392. "Though Rocks and Hills Do Us Divide" 4393. "A...
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  • Civic Offices, Clonmel (category Buildings and structures in County Tipperary)
    current building, which was originally designed as a militia barracks, was completed in 1875. South Tipperary County Council, which had previously held its meetings...
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  • regular or "line" battalions and two militia battalions. In Ireland, there were to be two line and three militia battalions. This was done by renaming...
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    of Ulster occupied by a Scottish Covenanter army and local Protestant militia. This left approximately two thirds of Ireland under rebel control. In...
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  • circumstances, the Household Cavalry parades at the extreme right of the line. Militia and Army Reserve units take precedence after Regular units with the exception...
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    2019. Retrieved 16 May 2019. O'Brien, Tim. "Mary Robinson to receive Tipperary international peace award". The Irish Times. Archived from the original...
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    late 1902 when it was posted to Cawnpore. A 3rd (Militia) Battalion, formed from the 5th West York Militia in 1881 was a reserve battalion. It was embodied...
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  • Shining Sea" - 03:14 "Sailor's Chorus" (Bonia Shur, Mandel) - 02:45 "Tipperary" (Harry J. Williams, Jack Judge) - 00:32 "The Airport" - 02:14 "The Russians...
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    Doneraile, and the Pennefathers were a wealthy landowning family in County Tipperary. He was educated at Eton College, and then at Peterhouse, Cambridge. He...
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  • Militia 5th Brigade – formerly South Tipperary Artillery Militia 6th Brigade – formerly Waterford Artillery Militia 7th Brigade – formerly 3rd Battalion...
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  • Caesar Otway (category Writers from County Tipperary)
    of the poor. Caesar Otway was born at Castle Otway near Nenagh, County Tipperary, Ireland. His parents were Cooke and Elizabeth Otway and his elder brothers...
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    15 April 1796. Road from Tomahoe to Tipperary Act 1776 (15 & 16 Geo. 3. c. 36 (I)) Road from Tomahoe to Tipperary Act 1739 (13 Geo. 2. c. 14 (I)) Trade...
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