Clanricarde was appointed
Governor of Galway from 1636, and served as Lieutenant-General and Commander in Connaught from 1644 and was appointed a member of the Privy Council of Ireland (1645). He was Lieutenant-General of the Army from 1646 to 1649 and Lord Deputy General from 1650 to 1652 and left Ireland for England in October 1652. Somerhill was sequestered by
Parliament in 1645, following the
Battle of Naseby. During the
Irish Confederate Wars, Lord Clanricarde supported the Royalist leader
Ormonde in defending
Ireland for Charles I against the
Parliamentarians by uniting
Catholic and
Protestant nobles (he being Catholic). He did not join the Catholic
Confederate Ireland, but instead helped to broker a military alliance between the Confederates and English Royalists. He commanded the forces of this alliance during the
Cromwellian conquest of Ireland, after Lord Ormonde fled the country, and soldiers of his
Connaught army helped to win a minor victory at the
Battle of Tecroghan. Only a few months later, however, his army was wiped out during the
Battle of Meelick Island. Clanricarde was a skilful diplomat but not a great soldier. Like Ormonde, Clanricarde was distrusted by most Catholics in Ireland (he was widely considered to be a friend of the notorious
Charles Coote) and thus was thus not capable of halting the Parliamentarian conquest of the country. He was also widely regarded as a man whose actions were governed almost entirely by self-interest. == Later life ==