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- Liscarroll Belfast Dublin The Battle of Liscarroll was fought on 3 September 1642 in northern County Cork, Munster, between Irish Confederate and Royalist...
- Liscarroll (Irish: Lios Cearúill, meaning 'Carroll's ringfort') is a village in County Cork, Ireland. The village is on the R522 regional road near Mallow...
- fought for the insurgents at the Siege of Limerick and the Battle of Liscarroll. He joined the Irish Catholic Confederates and sat on their Supreme Council...
- Liscarroll Castle is a 13th-century Hiberno-Norman fortress in County Cork, Ireland. In July 1642, at the start of the Irish Confederate Wars, the castle...
- Liscarroll/Churchtown Gaels GAA is a Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club located in the parish of Churchtown-Liscarroll, County Cork, Ireland. The club fields...
- Liscarroll GAA is a Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club located in the village of Liscarroll in County Cork, Ireland. The club is exclusively concerned with...
- Knockavilla Knocknagree Knockraha Killeagh Ladysbridge Leap Little Island Liscarroll Lisgoold Lismire Lombardstown Lyre Macroom Maine South Mallow Mayfield...
- like Lord Mountgarret. These suffered a series of defeats, including Liscarroll, Kilrush, New Ross and Glenmaquinn, but the outbreak of the English Civil...
- native Irish peer. He died of wounds received at the battle of Battle of Liscarroll in September 1642. David was born on 10 March 1605, probably at Buttevant...
- and fought with his brothers against the Irish rebels at the battle of Liscarroll in September 1642. Boyle and in Ireland were left vulnerable by the outbreak...