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Battle of Bunclody

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Meanwhile, the garrison had paused in their retreat and upon hearing the sound of gunfire from the town, turned about and launched a surprise attack back across the bridge, which caught the rebels, distracted by the unexpected pockets of resistance, completely by surprise. In the rout that followed
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but crucially, failed to occupy this approach to the town. The rebels now had an almost bloodless victory and numbers of them began to celebrate, roaming the town in search of plunder and enemies. As rebel discipline began to waver, trapped units of
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The garrison was forewarned of the approaching rebels and had prepared defensive outposts facing the rebel line of advance. The rebel army occupied
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400 of the rebels were killed and their army scattered for the loss of just one killed and one wounded according to official report.
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Seizing the moment, the rebels quickly moved in, forcing the garrison to flee across the bridge into
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to the west and stationed an artillery piece, captured in their victory over the military at the
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L'Estrange, Colonel; Taylor, Robert; Beevor, John; Hardwicke, Lord (1998).
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The Past: The Organ of the UĆ­ Cinsealaigh Historical Society
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Rebels seize Bunclody but are then repelled by British.
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Index

Irish Rebellion

Bunclody
County Wexford
United Irishmen
Kingdom of Great Britain
British Army
Kingdom of Ireland
Loyalists
Mogue Kearns
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Irish Rebellion of 1798
Ballymore-Eustace
Naas
Rathangan
Prosperous
Kilcullen
Carnew
Dunlavin
Carlow
Harrow
Tara Hill
Oulart Hill
Kilthomas
Enniscorthy
Gibbet Rath
Newtownmountkennedy
Three Rocks

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