1798 in Ireland

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Events from the year 1798 in Ireland.

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Events

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  • 25 May
  • Carnew massacre: summary execution of 38 suspected rebels by the British Army in County Wicklow.{{cite book|first1=Thomas|last1=Bartlett|first2=Keith|last2=Jeffery|title=A Military History of Ireland|publisher=Cambridge University Press|year=1997|isbn=0-521-62989-6|page=279}}
  • Massacre of Dunlavin Green: Summary execution of 36 suspected rebels by the British Army in County Wicklow.
  • 26 May
  • Wexford Rebellion: United Irishmen mobilise in the north of County Wexford. In the Battle of the Harrow, rebels led by Father John Murphy defeat the Camolin Cavalry.
  • Battle of Tara Hill: British forces drive United Irishmen from their position with around 400 of the latter killed.
  • 27 May – Battle of Oulart Hill: Wexford rebels led by Father Murphy again defeat the militia.
  • 28 May – Wexford Rebellion: Rebels take Enniscorthy.
  • 29 May – Gibbet Rath massacre: Summary execution of 300–500 rebels by the British Army on the Curragh of Kildare.{{cite book|last=Chambers|first=L.|title=Rebellion in Kildare 1790–1803|year=1998|publisher=Four Courts Press |isbn=1-85182-363-8}}
  • 30 May – rebels occupy the town of Wexford.
  • May – Blessington House, County Wicklow is burnt to the ground by rebels, and will never be rebuilt.{{sfn|Trant|2004|page=60}}{{Cite web |url=https://www.archiseek.com/2023/1673-blessington-house-blessington-co-wicklow/ |title=1673 - Blessington House, Blessington, Co. Wicklow |date=2023-01-01 |access-date=2024-06-19 |website=archiseek.com}}
  • 1 June – Republican government set up in County Wexford.
  • 4 June – Battle of Tuberneering: United Irishmen led by Father Murphy ambush and defeat British forces in north Wexford.
  • 5 June – Battle of New Ross: Wexford rebels are defeated by the British Army.
  • 7 June
  • Carnew is burned by rebels led by Anthony Perry.
  • Battle of Antrim: Antrim United Irishmen led by Henry Joy McCracken attack British forces in Antrim town but are defeated.
  • 9 June
  • Battle of Arklow: Wexford rebels are defeated by the British Army.
  • Battle of Saintfield: troops of the British Army are ambushed by rebels in Saintfield County Down. The United Irishmen secure a victory.
  • 12-13 June – Battle of Ballynahinch: the British Army defeats rebels in County Down. The rebel leader Henry Munro is betrayed and hanged on 16 June in Lisburn.
  • 14 June – Charles Cornwallis, 1st Marquess Cornwallis, appointed Lord Lieutenant of Ireland.
  • 19 June – Battle of Ovidstown: British forces defeat United Irishmen led by William Aylmer near Kilcock, County Kildare.
  • 21 June – Battle of Vinegar Hill fought in and nearby Enniscorthy. The British regain control of County Wexford.{{cite book|last=Bartlett|first=Thomas|title=1798: A Bicentennial Perspective|publisher=Four Courts Press|location=Dublin|year=2003|isbn=1-85182-430-8}}
  • 22 June – Thomas Judkin-Fitzgerald, High Sheriff of Tipperary, initiates floggings of those in Carrick-on-Suir thought to support the United Irishmen.{{cite book|author-link=Michael Coady (poet)|first=Michael|last=Coady|chapter=The Sheriff comes to town|title=Full Tide: a miscellany|location=Nenagh|publisher=Relay Books|year=1999|isbn=9780946327270|pages=[https://archive.org/details/fulltidemiscella00coad/page/104 104-11]|chapter-url-access=registration|chapter-url=https://archive.org/details/fulltidemiscella00coad/page/104}}
  • 22 August – a force of French troops led by General Jean Joseph Amable Humbert lands near Killala in County Mayo and Humbert proclaims an Irish Republic.{{cite web|url=http://www.iol.ie/~fagann/1798/conaught.htm|title=Diary of an Expedition: Humbert's Army of Ireland, 1798|work=1798 Ireland|access-date=2012-08-31|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160612010240/http://www.iol.ie/~fagann/1798/conaught.htm|archive-date=2016-06-12|url-status=dead}}
  • 27 August – Battle of Castlebar: A combined force of French and United Irishmen under Humbert defeats the British militia under General Lake in County Mayo.{{cite book|first=Thomas|last=Pakenham|author-link=Thomas Pakenham (historian)|title=The Year of Liberty: The Story of the Great Irish Rebellion of 1798|location=London|publisher=Hodder & Stoughton|year=1969|isbn=0-679-74802-4}} Effective start of the Republic of Connacht.
  • 31 August – Humbert proclaims a Republic of Connacht, with John Moore as president.
  • 8 September – the French force is defeated by General Cornwallis at the Battle of Ballinamuck in County Longford. End of the Republic of Connacht.
  • 16 September – a force of seventy armed United Irishmen led by James Napper Tandy in the French corvette Anacréon makes a brief and fruitless landing on Inishmacadurn in support of the rebellion.
  • 23 September – Battle of Killala: in the last land battle of the rebellion, the British army defeats the remaining rebel Irish and French forces at Killala.{{cite book|last=Stock|first=Joseph|author-link=Joseph Stock (bishop)|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=__EBAAAAMAAJ|title=A Narrative of what passed at Killalla, in the County of Mayo, and the parts adjacent, during the French invasion in the summer of 1798|location=Dublin; London|year=1800}}
  • 12 October – Battle of Tory Island: a British Royal Navy squadron under Sir John Borlase Warren prevents French Republican ships landing reinforcements for the United Irishmen on the Donegal coast; Wolfe Tone is captured.

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See also

{{Years in Ireland}}

{{Year in Europe|1798}}