Fitzmaurice’s force of up to forty-five hundred …
Years: 1569 - 1569
July
Fitzmaurice’s force of up to forty-five hundred men goes on in July to besiege Kilkenny, seat of the Earls of Ormonde.
Sidney in response mobilizes six hundred English troops, who march south from Dublin; another four hundred troops land by sea in Cork.
Gilbert is now created colonel and governor of Munster by Sidney and charged with the pursuit of Fitzmaurice (whom Gilbert considers "a silly wood-kerne").
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- Protestant Reformation
- Counter-Reformation (also Catholic Reformation or Catholic Revival)
- Elizabethan Period
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