- Siege of Galway
Infobox Military Conflict
conflict=Siege of Galway 1651-1652
caption=
partof=theIrish Confederate Wars
date=August1651 - May1652
place=Galway , westernIreland
result=English Parliamentarians take Galway after 9 month siege
combatant1=Irish Confederate Catholics
combatant2=English ParliamentariansNew Model Army and Protestant settlers fromUlster
commander1=Thomas Preston
commander2=Charles Coote
strength1=2000 soldiers and civilian population, 3000 more soldiers nearby
strength2=6-7000 men,
casualties1=
casualties2=Galway , a port city in westernIreland , was besieged from August 1651 to May 1652 during theCromwellian conquest of Ireland . Galway was the last city held by Irish Catholic forces in Ireland and its fall signalled the end to most organised resistance to the Parliamentarian conquest of the country.The English Parliamentarians were commanded by
Charles Coote , an English settler who had commanded Parliamentarian forces in the northwest of Ireland throughout theIrish Confederate Wars . Galway was garrisoned by Irish Confederate soldiers underThomas Preston, 1st Viscount Tara , many of whom had reached the city after after an unsuccessful defence ofWaterford .Defences of Galway
The citizens of Galway had paid for extensive modern
bastion ed defences during the 1640s and the city was very difficult to assault, given that it was surrounded byGalway Bay on its south side,Lough Corrib to its northwest andLough Atalia to its east. As a result any assault would be confined to a narrow corridor to the north of the town, allowing the defender to concentrate their fire. Coote was aware of this and after he arrived at Galway in August 1651, he decided to blockade the city rather than to attack it directly. He laid out his siege lines between Lough Atallia and Lough Corrib and stationed a Parliamentary fleet in Galway Bay to cut off supplies or reinforcement from reaching the city. However, Galway remained open to the west and Irish generalRichard Farrell was quartered inConnemara with 3000 more troops.The Siege
In November 1651, after the fall of
Limerick Henry Ireton , the Parliamentarian commander in Ireland, decided to make the capture of Galway the main priority for his forces. As a result, he reinforced Coote and tightened the blockade on Galway. The siege dragged on for seven more months before Galway capitulated.Ulick Burke, 1st Marquess of Clanricarde , who was nominally the supreme commander of the Irish Catholic forces, tried to assemble an army atJamestown County Leitrim to relieve Galway, but few of the demoralised Irish force around the country responded to his order. In March, a conference of Irish officers in Galway, including Clanricarde, decided to begin negotiations for terms of surrender.urrender
Thomas Preston, the military governor of Galway, eventually agreed to surrender the city on May 12 1652. His position had become impossible due to food shortages and an outbreak of
bubonic plague in Galway. Coote agreed to let Preston leave Ireland with most of his troops and enter the Spanish service. The lives and property of the citizens of Galway was respected by the Parliamentarians for the most part, but the Catholic merchant families of the city, the "Tribes of Galway ," had to pay heavy fines and were excluded from the municipal government of Galway.ee also
"For other sieges of Galway, see
Sieges of Galway "Notes
References
*Lenihan, Padraig. "Confederate Catholics at War", Cork 2001, ISBN 1859182445
*Scot-Wheeler, James. "Cromwell in Ireland", Dublin 1999, ISBN 9780717128846
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