- Battle of Macroom
Infobox Military Conflict
conflict=Battle of Macroom
caption=
partof=theIrish Confederate Wars
date=May 10 1650
place=nearMacroom , southern Ireland
result=English Parliamentarian Victory
combatant1=Irish Confederate Catholics
combatant2=English Parliamentarains
commander1=David Roche
commander2=Roger Boyle, 1st Earl of Orrery
strength1=2,000
strength2=800
casualties1=c.5-600 killed
casualties2=lowThe Battle of Macroom was fought in
1650 , nearMacroom ,County Cork , in southernIreland , during theCromwellian conquest of Ireland . An English Parliamentarian force underRoger Boyle, 1st Earl of Orrery defeated an Irish Confederate force under David Roche.Boyle had taken Cork for the English Parliamentarians by inducing its English Royalist garrison to defect to the Parliamentary side, which they had served up until
1648 . This was a major help toOliver Cromwell 's campaign in Ireland, as it secured for him most ofMunster and its port towns. The Irish and Royalist troops in the province retreated to westerncounty Kerry , which is a natural stronghold due to its remote and mountainous terrain.David Roche, an Irish officer, organised an offensive, out of Kerry with 2000 men in May 1650, in an effort to relieve the
siege of Clonmel . Cromwell sent Boyle to intercept Roche's force with 1,200 infantry and 800 cavalrymen. When Roche realised that he was being pursued, he turned back. Rather than let the Irish force escape, Boyle followed them with his cavalry alone. He caught them atMacroom on the 10th of May. The English surprised the Irish with a cavalry charge before they could form up for battle and routed them. Between 5-600 Irish soldiers were killed, including the prisoners Boyle had taken. The Parliamentarian's losses were light. Roche's force broke up in disorder and fell back towards the mountains of Kerry.The following day, Boyle besieged and took
Carrigadrohid castle. His men had taken Boetius MacEgan, the Catholic Bishop of Ross prisoner and warned the garrison that they would kill him unless they surrendered. MacEgan told the garrison not to surrender and was then hanged in view of the castle walls. The garrison surrendered shortly afterwards but were allowed to march away unmolested.ources
*James Scot Wheeler, Cromwell in Ireland
*Michael O Siochru, Confederate Irelandee also
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Irish Confederate Wars
*Wars of the Three Kingdoms
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