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Coordinates: 52°1539N 8°4812W / 52.2609°N 8.8033°W / 52.2609; -8.8033
 

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Liscarroll Castle
County Cork, Ireland
Liscarroll Castle
Tower and entrance gate to Liscarroll Castle
Liscarroll Castle is located in Ireland
Liscarroll Castle

Liscarroll Castle

Coordinates52°15′39N 8°48′12W / 52.2609°N 8.8033°W / 52.2609; -8.8033
TypeHiberno-Norman
Site information
ConditionPartial ruin
Site history
Built13th Century
EventsIrish Confederate Wars

National monument of Ireland

Official nameLiscarroll Castle
Reference no.333[1]

Liscarroll Castle is a 13th-century Hiberno-Norman fortressinCounty Cork, Ireland.

In July 1642, at the start of the Irish Confederate Wars, the castle was seized by Irish Confederate forces commanded by Garret Barry.[2] After the subsequent Battle of Liscarroll, the castle was recaptured by British forces commanded by Murrough O'Brien, 1st Earl of Inchiquin.

The castle is the subject of an 1854 poem by Callaghan Hartstonge Gayner which concludes:

Beneath its folds assemble now, and fight with might and main,
That grand old fight to make our land "A nation once again",
And falter not till alien rule in dark oblivion falls,
We’ll stand as freemen yet, beneath those old Liscarroll walls.[3]

During the Irish War of Independence, the castle was used as a military outpost by a detachment of 17th Lancers. [citation needed] The outpost was abandoned in 1921 after an IRA raid.[citation needed]

The remains of Castle Liscarroll still tower over the village of Liscarroll and the surrounding countryside.

References

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  1. ^ "National Monuments of County Cork in State Care" (PDF). heritageireland.ie. National Monument Service. p. 4. Retrieved 2 July 2020.
  • ^ "Liscarroll Castle by H.J. Leask, M.R.I.A. (Inspector of National Monuments)". Liscarroll.ie. Archived from the original on 22 December 2010.
  • ^ Gayner, Callaghan. "The Walls of Liscarroll".
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