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cavalry charge. Wolseley then ordered his infantry to forward march, who received the Jacobite fire until they were close enough to fire a devastating volley due to their overwhelming numbers. The Jacobite infantry retrenched and regrouped for the safety of a nearby entrenched fort pending await of relief.
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and word passed on to Cavan of its approach. Berwick decided to march out and confront Wolseley in the open, as Cavan town was unfortified without canon and indefensible seeking to minimize local casualties. Wolseley was unaware that Berwick had arrived to reinforce Cavan the previous day bringing
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Wolseley felt that he had to now launch an attack, as it would be dangerous to attempt a withdrawal fearing mutiny by his English conscript mercenaries promised land and silver to defeat the Jacobite rebellion. He ordered his men and cavalry forwards, but they were pushed back by a Jacobite
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out of the fort and attacked them but were driven off by the Williamite forces, many of the plunderers rejoining the ranks to see off the threat. During the fighting the Jacobites lost Brigadier
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Wolseley then burned the town and withdrew back to Belturbet. The defeat was a blow to Jacobite plans for the area and for its leadership in Ulster under general
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Wolseley left Belturbet with a force of 1,200 infantry and 300 cavalry. He hoped to catch the Jacobites by surprise by using a roundabout route to cross the
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The victory at Cavan began a successful year for the Williamites, and preceded the general Protestant victory to the east at the
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Wolseley's troops now surged into the town, looting and committing crimes against women and children, led by the
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to observe and harry Cavan, as Jacobites were using it as a forwarding base to launch relief raids across
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for Jacobite forces. At the time Cavan was one of the few remaining settlements in Ulster still loyal to
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troops, notorious for their cruelty against local populations. Seeing this some of the Jacobites
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The Williamite commander over Ennisskillen (Inniskillinger) cavalry troops was Colonel
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led a reinforcement to the Jacobite garrison commanded by Brigadier
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via Bellanacargy but his expedition was spotted by a Jacobite
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