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Robert King, 2nd Baron Kingston

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Robert King, 2nd Baron Kingston (died 1693) was an Anglo-Irish nobleman.

He was the eldest son of John King, 1st Lord Kingston. He graduated M.A. Brasenose College, Oxford, 1670. He endowed a college in County Roscommon in Ireland, to be called Kingston College.[1]

During the opening stages War of the Two Kings Kingston took command of the Protestant forces raised in Sligo in defiance of James II. Following a series of defeats for the Protestants in Eastern Ulster, it was decided to abandon Sligo and withdraw towards Ballyshannon. During their march his men fought a skirmish with a force of Irish Army troops under Sir Connell Ferrall near Bundoran, driving them off and safely reaching Ballyshannon.[2] Kingston garrisoned Ballyshannon but, after receiving orders from his superior Robert Lundy at Derry following the Protestant defeat at the Battle of Cladyford, he disbanded his forces and departed for Scotland. Most of troops went to Enniskillen where they took part in the successful defence of the town.

Bibliography

  • Childs, John. The Williamite War in Ireland, 1688-1691. Continuum, 2007.

Notes

  1. ^ Lee 1903.
  2. ^ Childs p.61-62

References

  • Public Domain This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainLee, Sidney, ed. (1903). "King, Robert (d.1693)". Index and Epitome. Dictionary of National Biography. Cambridge University Press. p. 726.
Peerage of Ireland
Preceded by Baron Kingston
1679–1693
Succeeded by
Extinct