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Battle of Prosperous

 
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Battle of Prosperous
Part of the United Irishmen Rebellion
Prosperous 1798.jpg
Attack on Prosperous (George Cruikshank)
Date 24 May 1798
Location Prosperous, County Kildare
Result United Irishmen seize Prosperous
Belligerents
Leinster United Irishmen United Kingdom British Army
Commanders
Unknown Captain Swayne
Strength
600  ?
Casualties and losses
 ? 50 dead

United Irish taking of Prosperous, Co. Kildare, 1798

Prosperous, a recently founded (1780) cotton-manufacturing town in Co. Kildare was attacked shortly after the outbreak of the 1798 rebellion at 2 a.m on 24 May 1798 by a rebel force about 600 strong which targeted the British garrison consisting of Cork militia and a detachment of a Welsh regiment, the "Ancient Britons".

The rebel entry into the town was preceded by the infiltration of a small vanguard who, possibly aided by female sympathisers within, scaled the walls of the militia barracks, killed the sentries and opened the gate. The barracks was quickly surrounded and attacked by hundreds of rebels who repulsed an attempt by the militia to break out, killing the militia commander, Captain Swayne. The remainder of the garrison were trapped in the upper barracks which was then torched causing the desperate soldiers to leap from windows onto the waiting pikes. 50 of the military were slain but the next day, members of the Ancient Britons participated in the retaliatory massacre of 34 suspected United Irishmen at Dunlavin Green, Co. Wicklow.

Prosperous remained under rebel control until 19 June when retaken by troops under the command of Colonel Stewart who boasted of destroying "this receptacle of rebellion".


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