School: Balrothery (roll number 8578)
- Location:
- Balrothery, Co. Dublin
- Teacher: S. Mag Fhionnbhairr
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- The old coach road passes through Gormanstown, Clonard, White-Hart, The Bear of Balrothery, The village of Balrothery, and on through the Man-O-War. The mail-coach carrying passengers and letters from Dublin to Drogheda and to the north of Ireland travelled this road. Nearly a hundred years ago a famous robber frequented this road. It is said that he robbed the rich and gave it to the poor. It is said that he robbed the mail-coach on several occasions between Gormanstown and the Man-O-War. He often had recourse to stratagems to carry out the robbery successfully. At the Yellow-Hill half a mile the Dublin side of the Man-O-War, Collier the Robber robbed the mail-coach once. He arranged seven old hats on sticks at the back of a wall and made it appear that they were armed men. Then when the mail-coach came he jumped from his hiding place and shouted "deliver up." Then he told his supposed men not to fire until he would(continues on next page)
- Collector
- S. Mag Fhionnbhairr
- Gender
- Male
- Occupation
- Múinteoir