Queen Elizabeth to Quell the Rumblings of Discontent in Ulster

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Queen Elizabeth to quell the rumblings of discontent in Ulster

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Sir Henry Docwra Lands at Culmore

1600 Culmore, near Derry, Ulster

Sent by Queen Elizabeth I to suppress unrest and rebellion in Ulster during the Nine Years’ War, Sir Henry Docwra landed at Culmore with a force of 4,000 foot soldiers and 200 horsemen. His military campaign laid the foundations for what would become the modern city of Derry.

Significance: Docwra’s arrival marked a key moment in the English conquest of Ulster. His fortification of Derry and the surrounding area would serve as a stronghold for English power and a base for further operations against Irish chieftains, particularly the O’Neills and O’Donnells.

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