Siege of Waterford

52°15′07″N 7°07′37″W / 52.2519°N 7.1269°W / 52.2519; -7.1269

Siege of Waterford
Part of the Cromwellian Conquest of Ireland

Henry Ireton, the English Parliamentarian commander who took Waterford in 1650
Date1st Phase: 24 November - 2 December 1649[1]
2nd Phase: Late July - 6 August 1650[2]
Location
Result

Parliamentarian victory

  • New Model Army take Waterford after a second siege.
Belligerents
Irish Confederation
Royalists
Parliamentarians
Commanders and leaders
Richard Farrell
Thomas Preston
Oliver Cromwell
Michael Jones
Henry Ireton
Strength
3,000 6,000–7,000
Siege of Waterford is located in Ireland
Waterford
Waterford
Belfast
Belfast
Dublin
Dublin
Ireland and Waterford

The city of Waterford in southeastern Ireland was besieged twice during 1649 and 1650 during the Cromwellian conquest of Ireland. The town was held by Irish Confederate Catholic under General Richard Farrell and English Royalist troops under general Thomas Preston. It was besieged by English Parliamentarians under Oliver Cromwell, Michael Jones and Henry Ireton.


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