Battle of Antrim

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The Battle of Antrim was a key 1798 clash in County Antrim, Ireland, in which United Irish rebels attempted and failed to seize the town of Antrim from British government forces.

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Battle for Antrim 1
Battle of Antrim canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf battle
engagement of the Irish Rebellion of 1798
aftermath capture and execution of Henry Joy McCracken
collapse of the main rebel effort in County Antrim
alsoKnownAs Battle of Antrim
surface form: Battle for Antrim
associatedWith Presbyterian radicalism in Ulster
Society of United Irishmen
surface form: United Irishmen movement
belligerent British government forces
Irish militia
Society of United Irishmen
Shropshire Yeomanry
surface form: Yeomanry

regular British Army units
casualties lower government casualties
significant rebel casualties
chronology one of the earliest major actions of the rebellion in Ulster
combatantStrength several hundred government troops initially in Antrim
several thousand United Irish rebels
commander Colonel William Lumley
Henry Joy McCracken
Lord O’Neill
conflict Irish Rebellion of 1798
country Kingdom of Great Britain
date 7 June 1798
followedBy Battle of Ballynahinch
geographicalContext took place near the Sixmilewater River
historicalSignificance demonstrated limits of United Irish military capability in Ulster
major engagement of the 1798 rebellion in Ulster
legacy commemorated in local memory and Irish nationalist historiography
subject of ballads and historical writings
location Antrim, County Antrim, Ireland
notableFeature burning of parts of Antrim during the fighting
notableParticipant Henry Joy McCracken
Lord O’Neill
objective to seize the town of Antrim
to spark a wider uprising in Ulster
opponentOf British rule in Ireland
partOf Irish Rebellion of 1798
surface form: Ulster rising of 1798
politicalContext inspired by republican and anti-sectarian ideals of the United Irishmen
precededBy outbreak of the Irish Rebellion of 1798 in Leinster
region Ulster
reinforcements British troops from Belfast
Yeomanry cavalry units
result British government victory
tactics government use of artillery and disciplined infantry fire
rebel attempt to converge columns on Antrim town
year 1798

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Irish Rebellion of 1798 hasPart Battle of Antrim
Battle of Antrim alsoKnownAs Battle of Antrim
this entity surface form: Battle for Antrim