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Dunboy may refer to: Dunboy Castle, County Cork, Ireland Siege of Dunboy, in 1602 This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Dunboy...
The siege of Dunboy took place at Dunboy Castle between 5 June and 18 June 1602, during the Nine Years' War in Ireland. It was one of the last battles...
Dunboy Castle (Irish: Caisleán Dhún Baoi) is a ruined 15th-century castle on the Beara Peninsula in south-west Ireland near the town of Castletownbere...
north to Ulster to consult with O'Neill. In June, an English force attacked Dunboy Castle, one of the more prominent forts in O'Sullivan territory. While O'Sullivan...
The O'Sullivan Beara Dunboy Castle is just across from Bere Island in Berehaven Harbour. "Copper John" Puxley's Manor is in Dunboy. Daphne du Maurier’s...
once stood in the area.[citation needed] This should not be confused with Dunboy Castle – two miles west of the town – which was the seat of the O'Sullivan...
remained behind at Dunboy Castle with 143 Irish soldiers who were besieged by 4,000 English troops. After an eleven-day siege, Dunboy fell into the hands...
Jersey Longueville Manor, Jersey Saint Ouen's Manor, Jersey Sark Manor, Sark Dunboy Castle, is located on the Beara Peninsula in south-west Ireland Ballylickey...
with great force". Tourist sites on the peninsula include the ruins of Dunboy Castle and Puxley Mansion, the Copper Mines Museum in Allihies, Garnish...
O'Sullivan force returned to Dunboy Castle; Carew's army easily captured Carriganass before continuing on to lay siege to Dunboy. The O'Sullivans were subsequently...
a garrison of the O'Sullivan Beare family. It was destroyed (along with Dunboy Castle) during the Nine Years' War. Philip O'Sullivan Beare claimed that...
soldiers and civilians taking shelter on the island during the Siege of Dunboy were attacked by English forces, and massacred despite being promised quarter...
the O'Sullivan Beare clan joined the rebellion. In 1602 their castle at Dunboy was besieged and taken by English troops. Donal O'Sullivan Beare, in an...
were to be conveyed back to Spain on giving up their other garrisons of Dunboy, Baltimore, and Castlehaven. The further Spanish force which had been sent...
(1600–11) Siege of Weissenstein (1602) – Polish–Swedish War (1600–11) Siege of Dunboy (1602) – Nine Years' War (Ireland) Siege of Grave (1602) – Eighty Years'...