Battle of Tecroghan

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Battle of Tecroghan
Part of the Cromwellian Conquest of Ireland
Date19 June 1650
Location
Tecrogan Castle, County Westmeath
Result Inconclusive, a stalemate status quo ante
Belligerents
Royalists
Irish Confederation
Parliamentarians
Commanders and leaders
Earl of Castlehaven Colonel Reynolds
Strength
2,700 infantry[1]
300 cavalry[1]
1,400 infantry[2]
1,200 cavalry[2]
Casualties and losses
Low[3] Low[3]
Battle of Tecroghan is located in Ireland
Tecroghan Castle
Tecroghan Castle
Belfast
Belfast
Dublin
Dublin
Ireland and Tecroghan Castle

The Battle of Tecroghan also called of Ticroghan, was a minor battle of the Cromwellian conquest of Ireland that was fought on 19 June 1650 outside Tecroghan Fort in County Meath, Ireland. The fort was besieged by the Parliamentarians. A force of the Irish Royalist Alliance commanded by the Earl of Castlehaven attempted to relieve the siege. Although a part of the allied force broke through to the fort with some supplies, the siege continued and the garrison surrendered six days later.