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  • Break of Dromore
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  • The engagement, fought near Dromore, County Down resulted in the rout of the Williamites and the Jacobite's securing of eastern Ulster. It is known as a "Break", because the Williamites put up little resistance, being put to flight after only a short fight.
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Strength
  • 3000
  • c 2000
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Partof
  • the Williamite War in Ireland
Date
  • 1689-03-14
Commander
Casualties
  • ~400 killed, the rest scattered
  • ~low
Result
  • Jacobite victory
combatant
  • Jacobite Forces - Irish Catholic troops
  • Williamite Forces - irregular Ulster Protestant troops
Place
  • near Dromore, Ireland
Conflict
  • Break of Dromore
abstract
  • The engagement, fought near Dromore, County Down resulted in the rout of the Williamites and the Jacobite's securing of eastern Ulster. It is known as a "Break", because the Williamites put up little resistance, being put to flight after only a short fight.