The Battle of Cloughleagh, Cloghlea, Cloghleagh also known as the Battle of Funcheon Ford or the Battle of Manning Water, was a battle fought between a Protestant Royalist force and a Confederate Catholic force during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms. It took place south of Kilworth and north of Fermoy between the river Funcheon and the river Blackwater in County Cork on June 4, 1643. The result was a Catholic victory.
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| - The Battle of Cloughleagh, Cloghlea, Cloghleagh also known as the Battle of Funcheon Ford or the Battle of Manning Water, was a battle fought between a Protestant Royalist force and a Confederate Catholic force during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms. It took place south of Kilworth and north of Fermoy between the river Funcheon and the river Blackwater in County Cork on June 4, 1643. The result was a Catholic victory.
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Commander
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- Sir Charles Vavasour
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Casualties
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- up to 600 killed more taken prisoner
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Result
| - Confederate Catholic Victory
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| - The Battle of Cloughleagh, Cloghlea, Cloghleagh also known as the Battle of Funcheon Ford or the Battle of Manning Water, was a battle fought between a Protestant Royalist force and a Confederate Catholic force during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms. It took place south of Kilworth and north of Fermoy between the river Funcheon and the river Blackwater in County Cork on June 4, 1643. The result was a Catholic victory.
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