Sharp Practice - The-1798-Rebellion-in-Ireland
Sharp Practice - The-1798-Rebellion-in-Ireland
Sharp Practice - The-1798-Rebellion-in-Ireland
Throughout Britain’s long struggles with France This second force represents a typical
during the 18th century, Ireland had always government column which patrolled the
presented a strategic challenge. Long‐held social, countryside and performed reconnaissance on
racial and religious tensions ensured a constant rebel positions.
need to maintain strong militias and regular
forces in Ireland to uphold law and order in a Patrol Column
highly fragmented and rural environment.
Leader Status III
However, it was the French Revolution which was Three Groups of 8 County Militia, Muskets
to escalate the danger further. Not only did Leader Status II
Ireland offer the French Republic a tempting Two Groups of 8 County Militia Skirmishers,
spring board for any invasion of Britain, but it also Muskets
inspired a new generation of Irish radicals known Leader Status II
as the United Irishmen. Though the rebellion was One Group of 8 Loyalist Yeomanry, Sabres and
a military disaster for the insurgents, it did Carbines
profoundly affect the British view on Ireland and Points Value: 43
was intimately linked to the passing of the Act of
Union in 1800.
Finally, we have a typical force under Cornwallis
Government Forces
or Lake near the end of the insurrection.
The Government forces which did the majority of
the fighting in 1798 were the local county militias
and yeomanry. Although caught by surprise on a Vinegar Hill
number of occasions, they performed well on Leader Status II
most occasions. As the rebellion developed, Leader Status I
additional forces were sent from the Britain Three Groups of 8 Fencibles, Muskets
under Cornwallis, including regular, Fencible and Leader Status II
Hessian forces. Three Groups of 8 County Militia, Muskets
Leader Status I
The following lists reflect the Government forces One Group of 6 Fencible Skirmishers, Muskets
which saw action during 1798. Points Value: 50
The first list represents a garrison based in one of
the towns or villages dotted throughout the areas
when the rebellion first broke out.
Local County Garrison
Leader Status III
Three Groups of 8 County Militia, Muskets
Leader Status II
Two Groups of 8 County Militia, Muskets
Leader Status I
One Group of 6 Country Militia Skirmishers,
Muskets
Points Value: 44
Government Forces
County Militia Type Conscripts & Volunteers
Points Value 4 Weapon Musket Size 8
Formation First Controlled Crashing Step Drill Characteristics
Fire Volley Volley Out
Yes Yes First Only 3 0 3
County Militia Grenadiers Type Conscripts & Volunteers
Points Value 5 Weapon Musket Size 8
Formation First Controlled Crashing Step Drill Characteristics
Fire Volley Volley Out
Yes Yes First Only 2 3 2 Sharp Practice
British Fencibles Type Conscripts & Volunteers
Points Value 5 Weapon Musket Size 8
Formation First Controlled Crashing Step Drill Characteristics
Fire Volley Volley Out
Yes Yes First Only 3 3 3 Stubborn
British Fencible Grenadiers Type Conscript & Volunteers
Points Value 6 Weapon Musket Size 8
Formation First Controlled Crashing Step Drill Characteristics
Fire Volley Volley Out
Yes Yes First Only 2 3 2 Stubborn, Sharp Practice
Militia/Fencible Skirmishers Type Skirmishers
Points Value 6 Weapon Musket Size 6
Formation First Controlled Crashing Step Drill Characteristics
Fire Volley Volley Out
Yes Yes No 0 3 0 Sharp Practice
British Regulars Type Regular
Points Value 7 Weapon Musket Size 8
Formation First Controlled Crashing Step Drill Characteristics
Fire Volley Volley Out
Yes Yes Yes 2 3 2 Sharp Practice, Thin Red
Line
British Regular Grenadiers Type Regular
Points Value 8 Weapon Musket Size 8
Formation First Controlled Crashing Step Drill Characteristics
Fire Volley Volley Out
Yes Yes Yes 2 2 2 Sharp Practice, Thin Red
Line, Aggressive
British Regular Skirmishers Type Light Infantry
Points Value 7 Weapon Musket Size 6
Formation First Controlled Crashing Step Drill Characteristics
Fire Volley Volley Out
Yes Yes No 0 2 0 Sharp Practice
Untrained Loyalist Militia Type Militia
Points Value 2 Weapon Musket Size 10
Formation First Controlled Crashing Step Drill Characteristics
Fire Volley Volley Out
No Shock Yes No 0 0 0 Poor Shots, Surly
Loyalist Yeomanry Type Scouting Cavalry
Points Value 4 Weapon Sabre & Carbine Size 8
Formation First Controlled Crashing Step Drill Characteristics
Fire Volley Volley Out
No Shock No No 0 3 0 Moveable Deployment
Point, Weedy Coves
Light Dragoons Type Scouting Cavalry
Points Value 5 Weapon Sabre & Carbine Size 8
Formation First Controlled Crashing Step Drill Characteristics
Fire Volley Volley Out
Yes No No 0 2 3 Tally Ho!
Heavy Dragoons Type Impact Cavalry
Points Value 6 Weapon Sabre & Carbine Size 8
Formation First Controlled Crashing Step Drill Characteristics
Fire Volley Volley Out
Yes No No 0 3 3 Tally Ho!
Government Artillery (Light & Medium) Type Artillery
Points Value 5/6 Weapon Gun Size 5
Formation First Controlled Crashing Step Drill Characteristics
Fire Volley Volley Out
No Yes Yes 0 2 0
Irish Rebellion and French Forces
The United Irishmen leaders had been planning Finally, we have a force that represents General
for a simultaneous and coordinated insurrection Humbert’s French force which landed in Bantry
that would stretch from Ulster in the north, to Bay in 1798 to assist the rebels.
Munster in the south. As with many revolts
before and after, the end result was much more Expédition d’Irlande
of a patchwork of uncoordinated and Leader Status III
disconnected risings. Three Groups of 8 French Line Infantry,
Muskets
A large problem was the lack of firearms. As Leader Status II
such, for the majority of the rank and file, the Two Groups of 10 Bloodied United Irishmen,
pike was the most common weapon used. A small Pikes & Assorted Firearms
French force also arrived to support the rising, Leader Status I
including a demi‐brigade, some cavalry and a few One Group of 6 French Skirmishers, Muskets
light cannon, under General Humbert. Points Value: 53
The following lists reflect the Irish and French
Force Specific Characteristics
Republican forces which saw action during 1798.
This force has the following specific
characteristics:
This first force represents a typical rebel column
Pikes: The most common weapon of the
of the sort which fought throughout the
rebels, usually manufactured at local
rebellion.
blacksmiths. The pike follows all the rules for
tomahawks in the main rulebook, except
The Society of United Irishmen shock is only inflicted on the target if a 6 is
Leader Status II rolled. Additionally, when a formation with
Two Groups of 10 Bloodied United Irishmen, this rule is engaged in the front by cavalry
Pikes and Assorted Firearms (charged or charging), the formation counts
Leader Status II as being in square for the purposes of
Leader Status I fisticuffs. This only applies if the formation
Four Groups of 10 United Irishmen, Pikes & has less or equal shock to men in all groups
Assorted Firearms within the formation.
Leader Status I
One Group of 6 Rebel Scouts, Muskets Assorted Firearms: Firearms were hard to
Points Value: 43 come by for the rebels and those that they
had were often of inconsistent quality and
The second force represents a typical force of calibre. To represent this, troops with this
rebels that operated in Wexford. These rule only fire one shot per two men within a
insurgents were known for their knowledge of group or formation when firing (rounding
the land and their ability to launch ambushes. down). All other bonuses to increase this
number, leaders directing fire for example,
are still acceptable.
Wexford Insurgenst
Leader Status II
Two Groups of 10 Bloodied United Irishmen,
Pikes and Assorted Firearms
Leader Status I
Two Groups of 10 Bloodied United Irishmen,
Pikes & Assorted Firearms
Leader Status I
One Group of 6 Rebel Scouts, Muskets
Leader Status I
One Group of 8 Rebel Mounted Scouts, Sabres
Points Value: 47
Irish Rebellion and French Forces