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  1. Wexford Rebellion - Wikipedia

    • The Wexford Rebellion refers to the events of the Irish Rebellion of 1798 in County Wexford. From 27 May until 21 June 1798, Society of United Irishmen rebels revolted against British rule in the county, engaging in multiple confrontations with Crown forces. The most successful and destructive rising in all the counties of Ireland, United Irishmen rebel… See more

    Background

    The County Wexford branch of the Society of United Irishmen had remained relatively intact during the government … See more

    Rebellion

    News of the arrests and of the Dunlavin Green executions in County Wicklow spread throughout Wexford, and on the night of 26 May, rebels (known as Croppies for their short haircut) mobilised throughout north county We… See more

    LocationN25 road to New Ross
    MaterialBronze
    Completion date1798
    End and aftermath

    The Wexford Croppies finally faced defeat after General Lake launched several attacks. As rain poured on the county for the first time since the rebellion began, General Lake's men entered the county from five points: Dun… See more

    Causes of the rebellion

    After the suppression of the rebellion by the British Crown, it was widely held in Ireland that the Wexford Rebellion was fuelled by sectarian tensions between Catholics and Protestants. However, throughout the rebellion, p… See more

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  1. Irish Rebellion of 1798 in County Wexford

    The Wexford Rebellion refers to the events of the Irish Rebellion of 1798 in County Wexford. From 27 May until 21 June 1798, Society of United Irishmen rebels revolted against British rule in the county, engaging in multiple confrontations with Crown forces.
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  4. Irish Rebellion of 1798 - National Army Museum

    Wexford. It was only in County Wexford that the rebellion managed to gain momentum. Incensed by stories of government brutality, and invigorated by a victory over the hated North Cork Militia at Oulart on 27 May, the rebels …

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  7. Irish Rebellion of 1798 - Wikipedia

    Beginning in late May 1798, there were a series of uncoordinated risings: in the counties of Carlow and Wexford in the southeast where the rebels met with some success; in the north around Belfast in counties Antrim and Down; and closer …

  8. The Last County - The 1798 Rebellion - County …

    Apr 2, 2020 · On 8th July 1798 six weeks after the Rebellion broke out, the only rebel forces still at large were around 5,000 armed with pikes in Wicklow, some rebels in the north of Wexford and on the Meath and Dublin county borders.

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    Fanned by flames of Revolution in America and France, the events of 1798 in Ireland are etched forever on Irish history. Vividly re-told in an exciting interpretation of events the “Rebellion Experience” at The National 1798 …

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