- 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...
- The
Republicans failed, with the
exception of a
brief stand around Killmallock, to
resist the
advance of Free
State troops anywhere in the country....
-
Dominick Sarsfield, 4th
Viscount Sarsfield (died 1701) was an
Irish aristocrat and
supporter of the
Jacobite cause during the
Williamite War in Ireland...
-
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...
- 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...
- 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...
-
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...
- for the Free
State in July 1922,
before being held up in the
Battle of
Killmallock south of the city. The
enmities of the
Civil War era were to stay with...