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  1. Life of Patrick Sarsfield, Earl of Lucan: With a Short Narrative of the Principal Events of the Jacobite War in Ireland John Todhunter T.F. Unwin , 1895 - Ireland - 204 pages

  2. Compositions by: Gilmore, Patrick Sarsfield. The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. F. Freedom on the Old Plantation (Gilmore, Patrick Sarsfield) G.

  3. Patrick Sarsfield, 1. Earl of Lucan. Patrick Sarsfield, 1. Earl of Lucan (irisch Pádraig Sáirséal, 1ú Iarla Leamhcáin, * um 1650 in Lucan, Irland; † 21. . August 1693 in Huy, Belgien) war ein irischer Jakobit und Soldat, der nach der Belagerung von Limerick zahlreiche irische Soldaten ins Exil nach Frankreich führte („Flucht der Wildgän

  4. Patrick Sarsfield (1655?-1693), undoubtedly one of the most romantic figures of Irish history, has always captured the popular imagination. This biography describes Sarsfield's unpromising early career where he was dismissed from the army, involved in a series of duels, and took part in two violent abductions of wealthy young widows.

  5. Patrick Sarsfield, 1st Earl of Lucan (ca. 1660 – 21 August 1693) was an Irish Jacobite and soldier, belonging to an Anglo-Norman family long settled in Ireland. Sarsfield was born in Lucan c. 1660. His father, Patrick Sarsfield, married Anne O'Moore, daughter of Rory (Roger) O'Moore, who organised the Irish Rebellion of 1641. The family was of Norman origin (by this time the origin was known ...

  6. In the campaign of 1691 he held a subordinate position under St. Ruth. The two often disagreed, and at Aughrim St. Ruth allowed Sarsfield no active share in the battle, leaving him in command of the cavalry reserve. When St. Ruth fell Sarsfield could not turn defeat into victory, but he saved the Irish from utter destruction.

  7. 5 de jan. de 2024 · On January 5th, Patrick Sarsfield McNamara passed away peacefully in Santa Monica, California. Born on July 22nd, 1933 in New York City to Elizabeth “Betty” McNamara (nee Sarsfield), originally of Jarrow, England and John McNamara, originally of Mitchelstown, Ireland, he was their oldest son and the second oldest of their six children.