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Battle of Arklow

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While rebel casualties were estimated at 1,000 no full casualty list seems to exist on the British side, but were probably in the region of 100 dead and wounded. The defeat at Arklow marked the third failure to extend the fight for Irish independence beyond the borders of County Wexford following the
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As Irish casualties mounted, the lack of ammunition and proper leadership began to work against them, and after Fr. Murphy was killed leading a charge, their attacks started to peter out. As nightfall came, the rebels began to withdraw under cover of darkness and collect their wounded and were not
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and the rebel strategy adopted was to advance under cover attacking the town simultaneously from several points. Before the action began, the rebels under Esmonde Kyan opened fire upon the town with some of the artillery captured at Tuberneering and had some success by scoring a direct hit on a
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the military had attempted to throw around county Wexford and had also yielded them three artillery pieces. The town of Arklow had been evacuated in the ensuing panic but the rebels had contented themselves with taking the town of
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and stayed within the Wexford border. On 5 June the rebels attempted to break out of county Wexford across the river Barrow and to spread the rebellion but were halted by a major British victory at the
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pursued or molested by the garrison who were, unknown to the rebels, down to their last three or four rounds per man and were themselves at the brink of defeat.
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The rebel army that formed for attack on the afternoon of 9 June was a combined force of Wexford and Wicklow rebels led by Billy Byrne,
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and killing the attendant crew. The main assault was quickly launched but at all entry points the Irish were thrown back by the
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The war in Wexford: an account of the rebellion in the south of Ireland in 1798, told from original documents
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and 150 regular cavalry supported by 250 Yeomanry, they were joined by 315
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fire of the well-trained and disciplined militia and volunteers, and
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The area surrounding the town and the approaches was covered by
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and sharpshooters drove a cavalry charge back across the
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on 4 June. This rebel victory had punched a hole in the
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History of the Rebellion in Ireland in the year 1798
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United Irishmen Rebellion

Arklow
County Wicklow
Kingdom of Great Britain
Kingdom of Ireland
United Irishmen
Francis Needham
Anthony Perry
Michael Murphy
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Irish Rebellion of 1798
Ballymore-Eustace
Naas
Rathangan
Prosperous
Kilcullen
Carnew
Dunlavin
Carlow
Harrow
Tara Hill

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