- The
Battle of
Ballinamuck (8
September 1798)
marked the
defeat of the main
force of the
French incursion during the 1798
Rebellion in Ireland. The victory...
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Ballinamuck (Irish: Béal Átha na Muc,
meaning 'mouth of the pig's ford') is a
village in
north County Longford, Ireland. It is
around 15 km
north of Longford...
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Ballynamuck or
Ballinamuck may
refer to
several places in Ireland: Ballynamuck,
County Cork, a townland; see List of
townlands of the
barony of Orrery...
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bravery during the
Battle of Collooney. He was
captured at the
Battle of
Ballinamuck and
subsequently executed for treason.
Bartholomew Teeling was born c...
- Mick
Flavin (born 1949 or 1950) is an
Irish country singer from
Ballinamuck in
County Longford.
Flavin recorded his
first album in
Athlone in June 1986...
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after its proclamation, the
republic collapsed after the
Battle of
Ballinamuck.
Moore was
captured by a
detachment of
government troops led by Lieutenant...
- Meath,
after a
token engagement with
British forces of some 26,000 at
Ballinamuck, in
County Longford,
Humbert surrendered on 8 September,
along with 500...
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French invaders were
defeated and
forced to
surrender at the
Battle of
Ballinamuck,
after which Cornwallis ordered the
execution by lot of a
number of Irish...