Battle of Ballynahinch

Battle of Ballynahinch
Part of the Irish Rebellion of 1798

A painting of the battle
Date12–13 June 1798
Location
Result British victory
Belligerents
 Ireland
 Great Britain
United Irishmen
Commanders and leaders
George Nugent Henry Munro
Strength
~2,000 ~4,000
Casualties and losses
40 killed 100-500 killed

The battle of Ballynahinch was a military engagement of the Irish Rebellion of 1798 between a force of roughly 4,000 United Irishmen rebels led by Henry Munro and approximately 2,000 government troops under the command of George Nugent. After rebel forces had occupied Newtownards on 9 June, they gathered the next day in the surrounding countryside and elected Munro as their leader, who occupied Ballyhinch on 11 June. Nugent led a column of government troops in 12 June which recaptured the town and bombarded rebel positions. On the next day, the rebels attacked Ballyhinch, but were driven back and defeated.


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