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Artefacts

THE IRISH CATHOLIC BRIGADE IN BRITISH SERVICE

By Stephen McGarry The ‘Wild Geese’ was the name given to the 14,000-strong Irish army that withdrew to France following the Jacobite War in 1691. These Irish regiments formed an Irish brigade that served France for around 100 years. It was disbanded after the French Revolution, leading to a split between those officers who supported … Read more

Categories Artefacts, Issue 1 (January/February 2026), Volume 34
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