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Summary Of: Sack of Wexford
the sack of Wexford is still remembered in Ireland as an infamous atrocity...
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Irish Confederate Wars
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1649
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Wexford
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New Model Army
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Oliver Cromwell
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Irish Confederate Wars
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Julianstown
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Portadown
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Drogheda
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Kilrush
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Liscarroll
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Limerick
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Galway
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New Ross
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Duncannon
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Benburb
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Dungan's Hill
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Cashel
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Knocknanuss
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Rathmines
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Drogheda
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Waterford
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Arklow
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Lisnagarvey
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Clonmel
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Macroom
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Tecroghan
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Scarrifholis
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Limerick
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Charlemont
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Meelick Island
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Knocknaclashy
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Galway
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Cromwellian conquest of Ireland
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New Model Army
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Oliver Cromwell
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Wexford
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Ireland
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Siege of Drogheda
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Irish Confederate Wars
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Irish Rebellion of 1641
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Confederate Catholic
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privateers
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Kilkenny
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Dunkirk
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Dublin
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Liverpool
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Chester
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James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormonde
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New Ross
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New Model Army
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river Slaney
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Franciscans
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Roundheads
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Siege of Drogheda
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Oliver Cromwell
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ISBN 0863222501
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ISBN 0-7171-2884-9
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ISBN 1-85918-244-5
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Categories
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Battles of the Irish Confederate Wars
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Sieges involving Ireland
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1649 in Ireland
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History of County Wexford
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