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- Battle_of_Ballymore-Eustace abstract "The Battle of Ballymore-Eustace was one of the events in the United Irish rebellion of 1798. It took place on 24 May 1798 after the stationing of the 9th Dragoons, and members of the Tyrone, Antrim and Armagh Militias at Ballymore in County Kildare near the Kildare-Wicklow border on 10 May. The town had been recently garrisoned by almost 200 soldiers and militia who had been sent to repress sedition in the area. The troops had been dispersed in billets among the populace as per counter-insurgency practice of "free-quarters" where responsibility for the provisioning and sheltering of militia was foisted onto the populace. During this time a quantity of arms were surrendered and letters of protection issued. On 23 May, 120 soldiers were recalled, leaving a garrison of around 40-50 men. At around 1 a.m. on 24 May, the rebel force of approx. 500 attacked the town. As in the attacks on Naas and Prosperous, the rebels sought to surprise and overwhelm the garrison by coordinated attacks before it could react and rally against them. The houses containing troops of the 9th Dragoons and the Tyrone Militia were to be attacked simultaneously. However, the attack on garrison headquarters was miscarried due to lack of coordination and numbers so that the building became a rallying point for the Government troops. Other isolated billets were attacked but some units managed to cut themselves free and fight their way through the streets to the headquarters. A number of properties, including the Protestant church, were set on fire. For two hours, the rebels attacked the strongpoint but without artillery, were unable to take the building and lost many men in the process. The momentum had by now slipped away from the rebels, and a decisive counter charge by dragoons routed them leaving behind around 100 dead but at a cost to the garrison of at least 12 dead and 5 wounded.The battle led directly to the Massacre of Dunlavin Green, in which fears of a possible rebel attack on the garrison at nearby Dunlavin led to the mass execution of rebel prisoners.".
- Battle_of_Ballymore-Eustace causalties "100 dead, unknown wounded".
- Battle_of_Ballymore-Eustace combatant "British Army".
- Battle_of_Ballymore-Eustace combatant "United Irishmen".
- Battle_of_Ballymore-Eustace date "1798-05-24".
- Battle_of_Ballymore-Eustace isPartOfMilitaryConflict Irish_Rebellion_of_1798.
- Battle_of_Ballymore-Eustace place Ballymore_Eustace.
- Battle_of_Ballymore-Eustace place County_Kildare.
- Battle_of_Ballymore-Eustace result "United Irishmen repelled".
- Battle_of_Ballymore-Eustace strength "40–50".
- Battle_of_Ballymore-Eustace strength "500".
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- Battle_of_Ballymore-Eustace casualties "100".
- Battle_of_Ballymore-Eustace casualties "12".
- Battle_of_Ballymore-Eustace casualties "5".
- Battle_of_Ballymore-Eustace combatant "British Army".
- Battle_of_Ballymore-Eustace combatant "United Irishmen".
- Battle_of_Ballymore-Eustace commander "Unknown".
- Battle_of_Ballymore-Eustace conflict "Battle of Ballymore-Eustace".
- Battle_of_Ballymore-Eustace date "1798-05-24".
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- Battle_of_Ballymore-Eustace partof "the United Irishmen Rebellion".
- Battle_of_Ballymore-Eustace place Ballymore_Eustace.
- Battle_of_Ballymore-Eustace place County_Kildare.
- Battle_of_Ballymore-Eustace result "United Irishmen repelled".
- Battle_of_Ballymore-Eustace strength "40".
- Battle_of_Ballymore-Eustace strength "500".
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- Battle_of_Ballymore-Eustace subject Category:History_of_County_Kildare.
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- Battle_of_Ballymore-Eustace comment "The Battle of Ballymore-Eustace was one of the events in the United Irish rebellion of 1798. It took place on 24 May 1798 after the stationing of the 9th Dragoons, and members of the Tyrone, Antrim and Armagh Militias at Ballymore in County Kildare near the Kildare-Wicklow border on 10 May. The town had been recently garrisoned by almost 200 soldiers and militia who had been sent to repress sedition in the area.".
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