- The
siege of
Smerwick took
place at Ard na
Caithne (the Hill of the
Arbutus Tree,
known in
English as
Smerwick) in
November 1580,
during the
Second Desmond...
- "height of the arbutus/strawberry tree"),
sometimes known in
English as
Smerwick, is a bay and
townland in
County Kerry in Ireland. One of the prin****l...
- The
Smerwick Group is a
Devonian lithostratigraphic group (a
sequence of rock strata) in the
Dingle peninsula,
County Kerry, Ireland. The name is derived...
-
rebellion in the
colonisation of Ireland; he also parti****ted in the
siege of
Smerwick. Later, he
became a
landlord of
property in
Ireland and
mayor of Youghal...
- at the
western end of the peninsula,
leading eventually to the
Siege of
Smerwick of 1580. The
residents of
Dingle applied in 1569 for a "murage grant" to...
-
Calais (1558), and for his
involvement in the m****acre
after the
Siege of
Smerwick (1580) on
Corca D****bhne in
County Kerry. He
served as Lord
Deputy of Ireland...
- base of
Croaghmarhin Hill near Cuan Ard na
Caithne (formerly also
called Smerwick Harbour) on the
Dingle Peninsula, on the R559
regional road
which loops...
- who
accompanied them, were
beheaded or
hanged on
landing in
Kerry in the
Smerwick M****acre. In 1580, he was
persuaded by
English Jesuits to
moderate or suspend...
- m****acres of the
Sixteenth century, the
Siege of
Smerwick, took
place at Dún an Óir near Ard na
Caithne (
Smerwick) at the tip of the
Dingle Peninsula. The 600-strong...
-
County Kerry) on 16 July. On the 18th they cast
anchor in the
nearby small Smerwick harbour (now
known as Ard na Caithne),
where they
established a defensive...