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    The Laggan Army, sometimes referred to as the Lagan Army, was a militia formed by Protestant settlers in the fertile Laggan district in the east of County...
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  • 1642 during the Eleven Years' War. It was fought between the Royalist Laggan Army commanded by Sir Robert Stewart and Irish Confederate forces commanded...
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    decisively defeated near Clones in County Monaghan by the Protestant Laggan Army commanded by Sir Robert Stewart. In October 1641 the Irish Rebellion...
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    landed at Carrickfergus and linked up with Sir Robert Stewart and the Laggan Army of Protestant settlers from County Donegal in northwest Ulster. The Covenanters...
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  • Laggan (Lagan, Gaelic for 'little hollow') may refer to: Laggan, Badenoch Laggan, Great Glen (consisting of North Laggan and South Laggan) Laggan, Islay...
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    Scottish Presbyterian army sided with the King and the Laggan Army sided with the English Parliament. In 1649–50, the New Model Army, along with some of...
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    Catholic leader Eoghan Ó Néill, and Presbyterian militia, known as the Laggan Army, supported by Scots Covenanters under Robert Munro. In September 1643...
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    Protestant settler forces in the north west of Ireland, known as the Laggan Army (or Laggan Force), also came over to the Parliamentarians after 1644, deeming...
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    Royalists. Scotland sent a Covenanter army to Ulster. Irish Protestants in northwestern Ulster raised their own 'Laggan Army', which was nominally under the...
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    Catholics under Eoghan Ó Néill, and Presbyterian militia, known as the Laggan Army, supported by Scots Covenanters led by Robert Munro. This made loyalties...
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