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The Battle of Balinvegga was a battle of the Irish Confederate Wars fought on March 18 1643. In the battle, James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormonde defeated Thomas Preston, 1st Viscount Tara, and an Irish Confederate...
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The battle of New Ross can refer to either; The Battle of New Ross (1643) or The Battle of New Ross (1798) Schlacht von New Ross (1643)
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On the approach of Confederate reinforcements from Munster, Ormond abandoned the siege on 16 March. Preston had finally raised the Leinster militia and manoeuvred to block Ormond's withdrawal to Dublin, but at the battle of Ross (Balinvegga) on 18 March, Ormond routed the Leinster Confederates and fought his way back to safety.
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Tholsel, or Toll Stall - a place where payments were made for the right of privilege or passage. Dundalk, Kilkenny and New Ross still have their Tholsels. Pike man is said to be Matthew Furlong with his flag of truce. Inscription: 'Our heroic ancestors who fought and fell in the Battle of Ross, June 5th, 1798.
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Adwalton Moor, battle of, 1643. Newcastle and the Fairfaxes were manœuvring in the spring of 1643 for control of Yorkshire. 1643 battle ... for a 2007 audience. ; ...in Yorkshire next month. The re-enactment of the Battle of Adwalton Moor will be held at Oakwell Hall, Birstall.
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The Battle of New Ross was a minor battle of the Irish Confederate Wars fought in 1643. In the battle, James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormonde defeated Thomas Preston, 1st Viscount Tara, and an Irish Confederate army north of the town of New Ross.
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I have been working on a new site for the Ancestors of my paternal grandparents, James McClellan Ross and Esther Lou Owens. When you go to a new surname page, you can tell easily whether it is an ancestor of James McClellan Ross or Esther Lou Owens.
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After the English Revolution and the commencement of the new era of oppression that succeeded the capitulation of Limerick, it was manifest that any movement towards canonization of the victims of laws still in force would result in merciless reprisals on the part of the ascendancy. 1643: Peter of the Mother of God,
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