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on their way to the house of a suspected rebel. They burned the suspect's dwelling but, returning empty-handed, they encountered Fr. Murphy's band again. The patrol were pushing their way through when a skirmish began in which they lost two of their number, the rest fleeing with news of the killings.
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of Oulart hill, they rashly advanced and pursued the rebels to the summit. The rebel leaders mistakenly believed a large body of yeoman cavalry was waiting to intercept their flight, so their forces desperately turned to face their enemy and "killed the whole detachment in an instant", leaving only
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and other houses holding arms, killing more loyalists and yeomen. News of the skirmish and raids had by now reached Wexford town and, on the morning of 27 May, the bulk of its garrison, 110 of the North Cork
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in the midlands reached county Wexford, it was already in an unsettled condition due to fears brought by the recently instituted anti-insurgent disarmament campaign in the county. The measures used included
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Following the rebel victory, almost all of North Wexford joined the rebellion. Crown forces and loyalist civilians ceded control of the countryside, withdrawing to towns such as
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The reaction on both sides was rapid; vengeful yeomanry patrols roamed, burning and killing indiscriminately. While the rebels roused the countryside and made several raids on
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Foote reported that, contrary to his orders, the militia had advanced incautiously and were surrounded and overpowered by the overwhelming rebel numbers, mostly armed with
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under Colonel Le Hunt. However, these yeomanry were of doubtful loyalty, many (including their sergeant) having joined the rebels that morning.
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took place on 27 May 1798 when a rebel gathering of between 4,000 and 5,000 annihilated a detachment of 110
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the commanding officer, Colonel Foote, and four other survivors to escape to their base at Wexford
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at 2 p.m. on 27 May. Finding a mass of "from four to five thousand combatants" occupying the
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under Colonel Foote, were ordered north to crush the nascent rebellion. They were joined
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One such group of one hundred or so had gathered on the evening of 26 May at
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Brian Cleary , The Battle of Oulart Hill, Context and Strategy (1995)
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Harper &Brothers, New York, 1851. pp 228–229. At archive.org
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When news of the long expected rising on 23 May of the
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County Wexford
United Irishmen
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Irish Rebellion of 1798
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