School: Dún-dá-radharc (roll number 15009)
- Location:
- Dún Dea-radhairc, Co. Cork
- Teacher: Siobhán, Bean Uí Shéaghdha
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- Tadhg Saor was a fearless Irishman, famous for his activities during the Emancipation and Repeal period in Ireland. He was a farmer's son and owned a Drapery Shop in the North Square Macroom. The shop is now known as O Shea's Drapery.
At that time, an English garrison occupied Macroom Castle. One day an Army Officer challenged any of the townsmen to jump the spiked rails surrounding the castle. Before he had finished speaking Tadhg Saor had cleared the rails, by jumping backwards over them.
On St. Patrick's day a local aristocrat wore an orange lily in preference to a shamrock. Tadhg met him on the bridge and accosted him. He offered him the choice of eating the lily or being cast into the river beneath. He preferred to eat the lily.
In Tadhgs time people were obliged to pay Tithes to uphold the Protestant Church. Catholics thought it was unjust to be asked to support a religion they did not believe in. Many of them refused to pay and cattle were seized. For rescuing seized cattle, Tadhg was punished by being tied to the hind-shafts of(continues on next page)- Collector
- Margaret O Connell
- Gender
- Female
- Address
- An Drom Réidh, Co. Cork
- Informant
- Jeremiah Lynch
- Gender
- Male
- Age
- 50
- Address
- Inse na hAmhraí, Co. Cork