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Patrick Sarsfield (Irish confederate)

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may be an alternative candidate. The King now intervened on the Sarsfield's behalf, awarding Jones a property of equal value in order that he should hand over Lucan Manor to William Sarsfield. Because of his role in the 1641 rebellion, Patrick remained legally barred from owning the property, but his
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in Dublin. The rebellion spread across Ireland, drawing in both the Gaelic Irish and Anglo-Irish Catholics. In response to some massacres of Protestants, forces of Scottish and English troops were raised and arrived to support the Irish Protestants. The following war lasted for more than a decade.
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which was established by the rebels, favouring a quick agreement with Charles I and his Irish Royalists so as to join forces against their common enemies. Following the execution of Charles I, a treaty of alliance was agreed upon. In the ensuing campaign, Sarsfield assisted Royalist forces in the
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Sarsfield, whose family were traditionally loyal to the Dublin authorities, was amongst those who felt pushed towards rebellion. As a punishment he was expelled in June 1642 from the
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found that Patrick Sarsfield's role in the 1641 rebellion disbarred him from pardon. After he secured support from influential figures such as
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Following the death of his son William, Patrick senior was briefly made guardian of his grandson
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when he led a raid on the Williamite artillery train. A daughter Anne married her distant cousin
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and Rosalind was his maternal grandmother. Therefore Patrick Sarsfield is a double ancestor of
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Members of the Parliament of Ireland (pre-1801) for County Kildare constituencies
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Theophilus Jones, who remained an influential figure and an officer in the
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married a woman who was possibly the King's illegitimate daughter.
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and soldier of the seventeenth century noted for his role in the
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and was knighted for his service against the rebellion of
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He died sometime after 1693, outliving both of his sons.
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in 1675. His better-known younger son Patrick was the
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was later to commend him for his conduct at the time.
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in reward for his services, particularly at the 1690
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Sarsfield was a supporter of the 436:this also applies to the last two 107:, and is sometimes referred to as 14: 412:and their daughter Anne married 188:Sarsfield received support from 119:He came from a long-established 566:Irish people of English descent 258:Cromwellian conquest of Ireland 586:17th-century Irish politicians 1: 552:. Irish Academic Press, 1992. 424:descent from Charles and all 414:Sir John Bingham, 5th Baronet 313:Sarsfield's youngest son the 262:Transplantation to Connaught 127:. His great-grandfather Sir 86:Anne, Viscountess Sarsfield 109:Patrick Sarsfield the Elder 16:Irish landowner and soldier 617: 337:. She was the daughter of 279: 177: 379:Williamite War in Ireland 202:major rebellion broke out 341:, the first mistress of 416:, whose son became the 290:Following Charles II's 322: 286:Act of Settlement 1662 212:and its allies in the 208:, rose up against the 197: 180:Irish Confederate Wars 101:Irish Confederate Wars 312: 282:Restoration (Ireland) 280:Further information: 268:from Dublin, and Sir 222:Parliament of Ireland 210:Parliament of England 187: 178:Further information: 154:Patrick's father was 456:and their children. 596:Irish MPs 1639–1649 406:Charlotte Sarsfield 444:'s father was the 377:leader during the 323: 224:(where he sat for 198: 40:Kingdom of Ireland 548:Wauchope, Piers. 438:Dukes of Abercorn 418:1st Earl of Lucan 410:Agmondisham Vesey 402:Charles Sarsfield 391:Siege of Limerick 331:William Sarsfield 242:Irish Confederacy 129:William Sarsfield 111:because of this. 93:Patrick Sarsfield 90: 89: 79:William Sarsfield 25:Patrick Sarsfield 608: 601:Sarsfield family 536: 533: 527: 524: 518: 515: 509: 506: 500: 497: 491: 488: 482: 479: 473: 470: 446:8th Earl Spencer 434:Rosalind Bingham 347:Duke of Monmouth 270:Theophilus Jones 238:Moderate Faction 214:Irish government 174:Confederate Wars 21: 616: 615: 611: 610: 609: 607: 606: 605: 556: 555: 545: 540: 539: 534: 530: 525: 521: 517:Wauchope p.9-10 516: 512: 507: 503: 498: 494: 489: 485: 480: 476: 471: 467: 462: 450:Princes William 432:. 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Index

County Kildare
Kingdom of Ireland
William Sarsfield
Patrick Sarsfield, 1st Earl of Lucan
landowner
Irish Confederate Wars
Patrick Sarsfield, 1st Earl of Lucan
Old English
The Pale
William Sarsfield
Mayor of Dublin
Shane O'Neill
Lucan Manor
Tully Castle
County Kildare
Peter Sarsfield
Gaelic
Terence O'Dempsey, 1st Viscount Clanmalier
Protestant
Irish Confederate Wars

Charles II
William
major rebellion broke out
proclaiming their loyalty to King Charles I
Parliament of England
Irish government
Parliament of Ireland
Kildare Borough
attainted

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