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Ballymore Castle

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to hold Ballymore. In early June 1691, Burke and about 1200 defenders encamped in a fort on the shores of Lough Seudy. A smaller force occupied the castle, which de Ginkell attacked first. The sergeant and his small band resisted, and when eventually they were captured, de Ginkell hanged the
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The fort was besieged by artillery on the land side, approached on the water by boats, the governor, Colonel Ulick deemed it right to surrender on the following day". De Ginkell remained at Ballymore for a further ten days, to prepare his troops for their next engagement at
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about 1720. At the time the estate was leased by the Seymour family. The castle was modernised and a two-story house added to the castle in 1815, featuring a central bow with a curved fanlighted doorway. Thomas Seymour purchased the castle and lands outright from
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The castle was built in 1585 by John Lawrence on land he had acquired through his marriage to a daughter of O'Madden, Lord of Longford. In 1603 John Lawrence's eldest son, Walter Lawrence, married Cecily Moore, the granddaughter of
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Mrs. Hale, a relative of the Seymours, inherited the estate which was somewhat reduced at this time, a large portion having been acquired by the
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was originally a 15th-century tower house belonging to O'Madden. A house was added in 1620, and the castle has been much altered since then.
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The History of Ireland, Ancient and Modern: Derived from Our Native Annals. Haverty, M. Dublin: James Duffy, 15 Wellington Quay, 1867
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The History of Ireland, Vol II. O'Driscol, J. London: Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown and Green. Paternoster Row. 1827
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around 1824. He was married to Matilda Margaret Lawrence. Their son, Queensland Police Commissioner
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On Newcomen's death, it passed to his stepson, Nicholas Cusack of
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Ballymore, County Westmeath § The Siege of Ballymore
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Lawrencetown
Ireland
Coordinates
53°14′0″N 8°11′0″W / 53.23333°N 8.18333°W / 53.23333; -8.18333
Lawrencetown
County Galway
Ireland
Richard Burke, 2nd Earl of Clanricarde
Oliver Cromwell
royalist cause
Wars of the Three Kingdoms
Ulick Burke, 1st Marquess of Clanricarde
Thomas Newcomen
Ballymore, County Westmeath § The Siege of Ballymore
Patrick Sarsfield, 1st Earl of Lucan
Ulick Burke, 1st Viscount Galway
Athlone
Cushinstown
County Meath
Eyrecourt
Giles Eyre
David Thompson Seymour
Irish Land Commission


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