Facebook X YouTube Instagram TikTok NetGalley
Google Books previews are unavailable because you have chosen to turn off third party cookies for enhanced content. Visit our cookies page to review your cookie settings.

The Irish Brigade, 1670–1745 (Paperback)

The Wild Geese in French Service

Military > Regimental History P&S History > By Century > 17th Century World History > UK & Ireland > Ireland

By D.P. Graham
Imprint: Pen & Sword Military
Pages: 488
Illustrations: 16
ISBN: 9781526766243
Published: 6th November 2019

in_stock

£16.99


You'll be £16.99 closer to your next £10.00 credit when you purchase The Irish Brigade, 1670–1745. What's this?
+£4.99 UK Delivery or free UK delivery if order is over £40
(click here for international delivery rates)

Need a currency converter? Check XE.com for live rates

Other formats available Price
The Irish Brigade, 1670–1745 Hardback Add to Basket £30.00
The Irish Brigade, 1670–1745 ePub (9.6 MB) Add to Basket £6.99


Irish troops had fought for Louis XIV in the 1670s, under Irish officers who had little choice but to fight in foreign service, with the blessing of Charles II. With the accession of James II, and the religious politics of who might earn the English crown, they became embroiled in the Jacobite succession crisis, fighting in Ireland, then sent to France under Lord Mountcashel in 1689. With the fall of Limerick in 1691, Patrick Sarsfield led the second 'flight' of 'Wild Geese' to the continent, to fight in a war for the French, against the Grand Alliance of Europe, in the vain hope that their loyalty might warrant French support in a return to Ireland under a Jacobite king.

From the Nine Years War, through the War of the Spanish Succession, and beyond, their descendents would be present at Fontenoy, Culloden and in the Americas, forever destined to fight for a cause and land which had changed beyond recognition.

D.P.Graham explains the origins of the brigade and its regiments, the personalities who led them and formed their reputation, and the circumstances of their final dissolution in the aftermath of French Revolution.

The author set out not only to educate us, but also to entertain us, to make the people seem real he has done this superbly well and that’s why I would recommend people to buy this book.

Neill Armstrong

As featured by

The Armourer, February 2020

Overall this is an excellent study of the events that led up to the creation of the Wild Geese, and in particular the brutal war in Ireland, a conflict that still has an impact in the present day.

Read the full review here

History of War

The Irish Brigade was intended to help the Jacobite cause but, ironically, helped solidify the English Crown. This account of the history of the Irish Brigade sheds light on a formation that has received very little attention previously from historians – Highly Recommended

Read the full review here

Firetrench

As featured 'On The Book Shelf'

Wargames Illustrated, March 2019

About D.P. Graham

D.P. Graham has a background in research and is a qualified historian. He has lectured on various aspects of the seventeenth-century Irish Military establishment, as well as its development in mainland Europe and the Wild Geese Irish exiles . He is the author of Enniskillen and The Battle of Newtownbutler and The Hamiltons in Ireland, England and France, 1610-1719. He lives in County Antrim with his wife and two daughters, and likes to ensure that he is never too far away from the sites where the events took place.

More titles by D.P. Graham

Customers who bought this title also bought...

Other titles in Pen & Sword Military...