Castlebar Races

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Castlebar Races was a rapid and chaotic British military retreat during the 1798 Irish Rebellion, following a surprise Franco-Irish victory near Castlebar in County Mayo.

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instanceOf event in the Irish Rebellion of 1798
military retreat
alsoKnownAs Races of Castlebar
associatedWith Irish Rebellion of 1798
surface form: United Irishmen rebellion in Connacht
belligerent British Army
French First Republic
Great Britain
Irish rebels
Society of United Irishmen
category Battles involving France
Battles involving Great Britain
Battles of the Irish Rebellion of 1798
Military history of County Mayo
cause Franco-Irish attack on British garrison at Castlebar
combatantStrength Franco-Irish force smaller than British force
commander Gerard Lake
Henry Moore, 4th Earl of Drogheda
Jean Humbert
surface form: Jean Joseph Amable Humbert
conflict Irish Rebellion of 1798
conflictType battle-related retreat
country Ireland
date 1798-08-27
description rapid and chaotic British military retreat
retreat following surprise Franco-Irish victory near Castlebar
etymology nickname refers to speed of British retreat
followedBy establishment of short-lived "Republic of Connacht"
hasParticipant British yeomanry
Expédition d’Irlande
surface form: French expeditionary force in Ireland (1798)

Irish militia units
historicalRegion Kingdom of Ireland under British rule
location Castlebar
County Mayo
Province of Connacht
militaryTactic surprise attack via unexpected route
namedAfter town of Castlebar
notableFeature British forces fled in disorder leaving equipment behind
retreat was so hasty it was compared to a horse race
opponent British forces in Ireland
partOf Expédition d’Irlande
surface form: French expedition to Ireland 1798

Irish Rebellion of 1798
precededBy French landing at Killala
surface form: French landing at Killala Bay
result Franco-Irish victory
significance major setback for British control in western Ireland during 1798 rising
timePeriod 18th century

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Irish Rebellion of 1798 hasPart Castlebar Races