Part 2: 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. I will continue this persuit as time allows:
p. 58: Lord Roden's Fencibles;
p. 64: 4th light brigade under Lord Blayney;
p. 65: Atrim regiment; 4th light brigade; Clare [militia], Kildare, Queen's county, Antrim, Kilkenny and Doherty regiments;
p. 68: Northumberland fencibles; Kinnegad infantry; Edenderry yeomanry
p. 72: Stephen'sgreen and Rotunda divisions, the Lawyers and Attornies cavalry and infantery;
p. 73: Wexford regiment; 4th dragoon guards;
p. 75: Wexford regiment;
p. 77: Waterford militia;
p. 78: Faffaghdineen yeoman cavalry; Waterford militia; Butler's yeoman corps; 5th, or Royal Irish dragoons;
p. 79: 4th dragoons, a company of the Warerford militia, a company of the Downshire, 20 of the Cullinaugh infantry, and4o of the Cullingh cavalry;
p. 81: Waterford and Downshire militia;
p. 82: Waterford and Downshire militia; the Wexford, grenadiers of the Wichlow;
p. 84: Glengarry fencibles, Faffaghdineen cavalry;
p. 85: Downshire militia
p. 86: ; 6-pdr, 100 of the city of Cork militia; ; 100 of the Athy yeonanry?;
p. 87: 400 of the Royal Downshire militia, Ballysin yeoman cavalry; Maryborough corps;