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Dominic Sheldon

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in July 1690, reportedly having two horses shot from under him. He accompanied the Irish Army during its retreat to Limerick, where they won an unexpected victory during the
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of 1688 in England, he continued to serve with the mainly Catholic forces still loyal to James in Ireland. Several other English Catholics such as
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between 1689 and 1691. He was a noted cavalry commander, present at the
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he brought news of Mary of Modena's death to her son at his court in
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during the 1670s, but after 1678 he was unemployed for seven years.
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were prominent commanders of the Irish Army. He held the rank of
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supporter of James II. His brother Ralph Sheldon served as an
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In 1685 he was commissioned into the Royal Irish Army by the
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In June 1718 along with other prominent Jacobites such as
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to the King. He fought with an English Regiment of the
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Index

soldier
Jacobite
James II
Irish Army
Williamite War
Battle of the Boyne
Battle of Aughrim
lieutenant general
French Army
courtier
Saint Germain
Roman Catholic
Warwickshire
Tory
equerry
French Army
Earl of Tyrconnell
captain
Irish Foot Guards
Glorious Revolution
William Dorrington
lieutenant colonel
Richard Hamilton
Ulster
Army of the North
Break of Dromore
Siege of Derry
Battle of the Boyne
First Siege of Limerick
Battle of Aughrim

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