- Oireachtas. 14
November 2001.
Retrieved 26
November 2022. "Churches of
Killmallock". limerickdioceseheritage.org.
Diocese of
Limerick Heritage Project....
- The
Battle of
Kilmallock took
place between 25 July and 5
August 1922 in
County Limerick, Ireland. It was one of the
largest engagements of the
Irish Civil...
-
Dominick Sarsfield, 4th
Viscount Sarsfield (died 1701) was an
Irish aristocrat and
supporter of the
Jacobite cause during the
Williamite War in Ireland...
- The
Republicans failed, with the
exception of a
brief stand around Killmallock, to
resist the
advance of Free
State troops anywhere in the country....
-
Viscount Sarsfield, of Kilmallock, was a
title in the
Peerage of Ireland. It was
created in 1627 for Sir
Dominick Sarsfield, 1st Baronet,
Chief Justice...
- real
conventional battle during the Free
State offensive, the
Battle of
Killmallock, was
fought when Free
State troops advanced south from Limerick. Government...
-
taking posts held by the anti-Treaty IRA in Limerick. At the
Battle of
Killmallock in July–August 1922, he was
second in
command to Eoin O'Duffy. His troops...
- only true
conventional battle during the
offensive was the
Battle of
Killmallock.
Collins was
killed in an
ambush by IRA
forces at Béal na Bláth in County...
- of Limerick. The town was the site of
heavy fighting in the
Battle of
Killmallock during the
Irish Civil War. Near the
Catholic Church,
there is a large...
- In 2006, he
built a €20 million
residence next to
Martinstown Stud in
Killmallock. The
property has an
artificial lake, nine
bedroom suites, an 18-metre...