During Richard II's two Irish expeditions (1394-5 and 1399), he served as attorney in England for many leading participants.
In 1171 Henry II designated the area the rendezvous for his Irish expedition.
They refused to go to on the Irish expedition until the Levellers' political demands were met and they received back pay.
He was appointed a colonel of foot in the Earl of Essex's Irish expedition in 1599.
At the end of the war he was selected for the command of the forthcoming Irish expedition, with the rank of marshal-general.
He was also a member of the first successful Irish expedition to Mount Everest in 1993 with Dawson Stelfox.
The Irish expedition to Scotland (1644) refers to a group of 2000 troops that set sail from Ireland in June 1644.
Pat Falvey led the first ever Irish expedition to reach the South Pole on 8 January 2008.
He served on the staff of the Army of Ireland (1796-1797), and took a conspicuous part in the Irish expedition.
Next would be the Irish expedition.