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  2. Blessington House - Wikipedia

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    Blessington House, [3] Blessington Manor, [4] the Manor House of Blessington, [5] or Downshire House (post-1789) [6] [7] [8] was a large estate house in Blessington, County Wicklow, Ireland built in 1673, and destroyed during the 1798 Rebellion. [3]

  3. Battle of Arklow - Wikipedia

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    The second Battle of Arklow took place during the Irish Rebellion of 1798 on 9 June when a force of United Irishmen from Wexford, estimated at 10,000 strong, launched an assault into County Wicklow, on the British-held town of Arklow, in an attempt to spread the rebellion into Wicklow and to threaten the capital of Dublin.

  4. List of monuments and memorials to the Irish Rebellion of 1798

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    Co. Wicklow [64] 1798 Memorial Oulart: Co. Wexford: Battle of Oulart Hill [65] Portarlington 1798 Memorial Portarlington: Co. Laois: Local veterans [59] Ruth Hackett 1798 Rebellion Plaque Prosperous: Co. Kildare: Ruth Hackett and the Battle of Prosperous [66] Rathcoole 1798 Memorial Rathcoole: Co. Dublin: Local veterans [67] 1798 Memorial ...

  5. William Michael Byrne - Wikipedia

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    William "Billy" Michael Byrne (1775–1798) from Glen of the Downs, County Wicklow, Ireland was a key figure in the United Irishmen in the years leading to the 1798 Rebellion against the British government.

  6. Myles Byrne - Wikipedia

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    Myles (or Miles) Byrne (20 March 1780 – 24 January 1862) was an insurgent leader in Wexford in the Irish Rebellion of 1798 and a fighter in the continued guerrilla struggle against British Crown forces in the Wicklow Hills until 1802. In 1803 collaborated closely with Robert Emmet in plans for a renewed insurrection in Dublin.

  7. History of Ireland (1691–1800) - Wikipedia

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    The Emergence of Modern Ireland, 1600-1900 (Dublin, 1981) Curtin, Nancy J. The United Irishmen: Popular Politics in Ulster and Dublin, 1791-1798 (Oxford University Press, 1994). Foster, R. F. Modern Ireland, 1600–1972 (1988) Johnson, Paul. Ireland: Land of Troubles: A History from the Twelfth Century to the Present Day. Holmes & Meier, 1982 ...

  8. St Mary's Church, Blessington - Wikipedia

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    With the burning of Blessington House during the 1798 Rebellion, St Mary's Church became the only extant building in the town associated with Archbishop Boyle, the town's founder. [1] The building was extended in later years, [2] once in 1856 with the construction of the north transept, and again in 1889 with the addition of the organ transept ...

  9. Joseph Holt (rebel) - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Holt (1756 – 16 May 1826) was a United Irish general and leader of a large guerrilla force which fought against British troops in County Wicklow from June–October 1798. He was exiled in 1799 to the colony of New South Wales (since 11 Jan 1800, Australia ) where he worked as a farm manager for NSW Corp Paymaster Captain William Cox ...