British Military Units found on the following pages of vol. 2, Memoirs of the different Rebellions in Ireland from the Arrival of the English, with a Particular Detail of that which broke out the 23rd of May, 1798. : https://archive.org/details/memoirsdifferen02musggoog
p. 151: Kerry regiment, with their battalion guns;
p. 152: The Kilkenny militia, the skeleton of the 6th regt of Foot, and a subaltern's detachment of the Prince of Wasle's fencibles formed the first line;
The Fraser fencibles, with a small corps of Galway yeoman infantry, formed the 2nd line;
The four comps. of the Longford:
The cavalry consisting of the 1st fencibles, and a part of the 6th dragoons;
Capt. Shortall, who cmded the artillery;
p. 154: Maj. Alcock of the Kilkenny; The Royal Artillery;
p. 155: The Longford, Kilkenny and Fraser's; Rolyal Irish Artillery;
P. 156: Lord Roden's fencibles;
p. 161: Langford militia; Carabineers; Galway yeoman;
p. 164: Homsoeschers, Lord Roden's fencibles; Hompesch's dragoons;
p. 165: Corranliney and Coolavin yeoman cavalry;
p. 166: Prince of Wale's fencibles;
p. 167: City of Limrick regiment; Longford and Kilkenny militia;
p. 170: Tireagh Infantry;
p. 171: Tireagh yeoman cavalry;
p. 172: Rea fencible infantry; Armagh malitia. with therir battalion guns; Roxborough fencible cavalry;
p. 174: Brigade of Guards:
p. 176: Lord Roden's fencibles;
p. 179: Mastrim yeoman cavalry;
p. 182: Mastrim yeomanry;
p. 187: The Queen's County Regiment; 24th dragoons; Tireragh yeomanry infantry; Tireragh yeomanry cavalry;
p. 188: Fraser's fencibles; Queen's county militia; Roxborough fencible cavalry;
p. 198: Frafer's fencibles;
Thereafter only stmts made against various rebel persons.
The End.