- Battle of Newtownbutler
Infobox Military Conflict
conflict=Battle of Newtownbutler
partof=theWilliamite War in Ireland
date=31 July 1689
place=nearEnniskillen , north westIreland
result=Williamite victory
combatant1=Jacobite Forces - Irish Catholic toops fromMunster
combatant2=Williamite Forces - irregular Ulster Protestant troops
commander1=Justin McCarthy, Viscount Mountcashel
commander2=Colonel William Wolseley
strength1=c 3,000
strength2=2,000
casualties1=~2,000 killed, McCarthy and 400 officers captured
casualties2=~low,The Battle of Newtownbutler took place near
Enniskillen inCounty Fermanagh in northernIreland in1689 and was part of theWilliamite War in Ireland .The war in western Ulster
In
Enniskillen , armedWilliamite civilians drawn from the local Protestant population organised a formidable irregular military force. The armed civilians of Enniskillen ignored an order fromRobert Lundy that they should fall back toDerry city and instead launchedguerrilla attacks against the Jacobites. Operating with Enniskillen as a base, they carried out raids against the Jacobite forces inConnacht andUlster plunderingTrillick , burningAugher Castle and raidingClones .A poorly trained Jacobite army of about 3,000 men, led by Justin McCarthy, Viscount Mountcashel, advanced on them from
Dublin . McCarthy's men were mostly raw recruits, raised from in and around his own lands in southMunster . On28 July 1689 , McCarthy's force encamped near Enniskillen and bombarded the Williamite outpost of Crom castle to the south east of Enniskillen. Crom (pronounced Crumb) Castle is almost 20 miles from Enniskilen by road and about 5 miles from Newtownbutler.The battle
Two days later, they were confronted by about 2,000 Williamite 'Inniskilliniers' under Colonel Berry, Colonel William Wolseley and Gustave Hamilton. The Jacobite
dragoon s under Anthony Hamilton stumbled into an ambush laid by Berry's men nearLisnaskea and were routed, taking 230 casualties. Mountcashel managed to drive off Berry's cavalry with his main force, but was then faced with the bulk of the Williamite strength under Wolesley, who was pursuing him with more twice his number of troops. Unwisely, McCarthy halted and drew up his men for battle about a mile south of Newtonwbutler.Many of the Jacobite troops fled as the first shots were fired and up to 1500 of them were hacked down or drowned in Upper
Lough Erne when pursued by the Williamite cavalry. Of 500 men who tried to swim across the Lough only one survived. McCarthy, the Jacobite commander, along with about 400 Jacobite officers were captured and later exchanged for Williamite prisoners; the other Jacobites were killed. Mountcashel was wounded by bullet and narrowly avoided being killed. He went on to command the Irish Brigade in the French army.The Williamite victory at Newtownbutler ensured that a landing by the Duke of Schomberg in County Down in August 1689 was unopposed.
The battle is still commemorated by the
Orange Order celebrated inUlster , and is mentioned in the traditional unionist song, "The Sash ".ee also
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27th (Inniskilling) Regiment of Foot ources
*Kevin Haddick Flynn, Sarsfield and the Jacobites, Mercier, London 2003, ISBN 1-85635-408-3.
External links
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20050606232106/http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/timelines/ni/ennis_newt.shtml BBC NI Timeline via archive.org]
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