- Battle of Lisnagarvey
Infobox Military Conflict
conflict=Battle of Lisnagarvey
partof=theIrish Confederate Wars andWars of the Three Kingdoms
date=6 December1649
place=Nearlisnagarvey , CountyDown , in Ulster
result= Parliamentarian victory.
combatant1=Royalists
combatant2=English Parliamentarians
commander1=Major-GeneralGeorge Munro, 1st of Newmore & Lord Clandeboye
commander2=Charles Coote & ColonelRobert Venables
strength1=3000
strength2=5000
casualties1=1500
casualties2=low|The Battle of Lisnagarvey took place near Lisburn, 20 miles south ofCarrickfergus , in south countyAntrim ,Ireland in December1649 . It was fought between the Royalists army (many of whom were Scots) and the Parliamentarians during theWars of the Three Kingdoms .Background
When the army of
Oliver Cromwell landed inDublin in August 1649, the only large town in Ulster held by the Parliamentarians wasDerry (Londonderry). Charles Coote's forces had managed to resist the Royalist/Confederate alliance in 1649 thanks to an alliance of convenience withOwen Roe O'Neill and his Ulster Irish army. After Cromwell had conquered the Major town of Drogheda in September, he sent Colonel Robert Venables with a force of 5,000 men to conquer east Ulster while Cromwell himself headed south with the rest of the army.Within days Venables had occupied
Dundalk , and shortly after he captured the Port ofCarlingford and a number of nearby castles with the help of a Parliamentarian frigate. The next day the parliamentarian cavalry capturedNewry . The only serious resistance encountered by Venable's force occurred on 27 September, when some of Felim O'Neill's Ulster Irish launched a surprise attack on the Parliamentarian camp near Lisnagarvey. These however were beaten off. Shortly after, the Scottish garrison inBelfast also surrendered without a fight. A considerable quantity of arms and ammunition was obtained by the Parliamentarians in these actions.In the meantime, the force of Charles Coote became active once again. Coote's first target was
Coleraine . Some of the Protestant townsmen opened a gate and let his forces in, Coote then proceeded to massacre the garrison. Most of the defenders were in fact Scottish Protestants, but Coote was not one to show mercy to an enemy. Coote's forces than joined Venable's at Belfast, who was preparing an attack onCarrickfergus .The battle
In early December, Major General Monro's mostly Scottish army, 3,000 strong, joined forces with the Royalist Lord Clandeboye. The Royalists marched north in an attempt to stop the Parliamentarian army from taking Carrickfergus. After learning of their approach, the Parliamentarians moved to intercept the Royalists, and the two armies met near Lisnagarvey (Lisburn) on the Sixth of December. The advance guards of the two armies became engaged in a fight. Panic rapidly set in amongst the already demoralised Royalists. When the main Parliamentarian army came within sight, most of the Royalists were in flight. The Parliamentarians immediately attacked, and slaughtered 1,500 retreating Royalists. Most of the weapons and supplies of the Royalist army were lost. Clandeboyle surrendered shortly after the battle while Monro fled to
Enniskillen .Consequences
The rout at Lisnagarvey ended resistance by the Scottish Ulster forces to the Parliamentarian army. Carrickfergus surrendered to Coote on 13 December. True to form Coote forced the families of the Scottish garrison out of the town and into the winter cold. Thereafter only a few strongholds in Ulster remained in Royalist hands. Early in 1650 Monro surrendered Enniskillen to Coote for 500 pounds and returned to Scotland. The Ulster Irish army was now all that was left in the way of a Parliamentarian conquest of Ulster.
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