1642 in Ireland explained
Events from the year 1642 in Ireland.
Incumbent
Charles I
Events
- February – English Protestant refugees are massacred at Shrule by Edmond Bourke's soldiers.
- 19 March – the citizens of Galway seize an English naval ship and close the town gates in support of the Irish Rebellion of 1641.
- 26 March – Siege of Drogheda broken by English reinforcements.[1]
- 14 April – Battle of Kilrush: English troops under the James Butler, Earl of Ormonde defeat Irish rebels under James's cousin, Richard Butler, 3rd Viscount Mountgarret.
- July – Battle of Liscarroll: Murrough O'Brien, 1st Earl of Inchiquin, leading an English force, routs an Irish rebel army under Garret Barry advancing on Cork.
- 4 August – Alexander Forbes, 10th Lord Forbes, relieves Forthill and besieges Galway.
- c. August – Covenanter Campbell soldiers of the Argyll's Foot, encouraged by their commanding officer Sir Duncan Campbell of Auchinbreck, massacre the Catholic MacDonald residents of Rathlin Island.[2] [3]
- 7 September – Lord Forbes raises his unsuccessful siege of Galway.
- October – largely-Catholic Royalist Confederate Ireland established, based in Kilkenny; start of the Irish Confederate Wars.[4]
- 24 October – the first Confederate Assembly is held in Kilkenny where it sets up a provisional government.[4]
- c. 14 November – the Confederate Assembly elects a Supreme Council.[4]
- The Presbytery of Ulster, a predecessor of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland, is created by chaplains of the Presbyterian Scottish army in Ulster.
Deaths
Notes and References
- Book: Bernard, Nicholas. The Whole Proceedings of the Siege of Drogheda. Dublin. R. Reilly for S. Hyde. 1736. 9.
- Book: Royle, Trevor. 2004. Civil War: The Wars of the Three Kingdoms 1638–1660. London. Abacus. 0-349-11564-8. 143.
- Web site: The Carolingian Era. MacDonnell of Leinster Association. 2011-11-04. https://web.archive.org/web/20111001191421/http://macdonnellofleinster.org/page_4g__carolingian_era.htm. 1 October 2011. dead. dmy-all.
- Book: Meehan, C. P.. The Confederation of Kilkenny. Charles Patrick Meehan. Dublin. James Duffy. 1846.