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  1. Patrick Sarsfield. Sarsfield led the second flight of the Wild Geese. After the Treaty of Limerick, He marched to Cork with 11,000 soldiers and embarked for France. He died in the Battle of Landen in 1693. Patrick Sarsfield, the first Earl of Lucan was born at Lucan, Co Dublin, about 1650, the second son of Patrick Sarsfield of Lucan and Anne O ...

  2. Sarsfield was, indeed, a scion of a dispossessed family, with a mixed Old English and Irish heritage. But beyond this, we know very little about him. He Sarsfield and the Jacobites (Cork: Mercier Press, 2003), p. 8. However, no evidence is presented to sup port this assertion. 9. Alice Curtayne, Patrick Sarsfield (Dublin: Talbot Press, 1934), p ...

  3. 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.

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  5. 13 de fev. de 2023 · Leading figure in Irish history: Patrick Sarsfield, the Earl of Lucan. Remains believed to be those of Patrick Sarsfield, the Irish hero who played a key role during the Williamite War in the late 1600s, have been located in Belgium. Sarsfield was one of the 'Wild Geese' who fled to France after William of Orange defeated James II - England's ...

  6. 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

  7. 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.