School: Matehy, Inniscarra
- Location:
- Saint Ann's Hill, Co. Cork
- Teacher: Conchobhar Ó Liatháin
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- (continued from previous page)On another occasion he was known to leave his own house at three o'clock in the morning, walk to Bandon fair, buy sheep, drive them home, and to return in time to make up a field of hay the same evening.
John Cronin, Matehy is renowned for being a great mower, but my father said that he has no method in the manner in which he cuts any crop, because he ribs every swath and leaves the best part after him. He is also a noted poet who wrote several songs, including "The Road to Donoghmore", "Dark Rosaleen", "The Hurlers of Sweet Donoghmore", and "Dear Old Vicarstown".- Informant
- Mary Hennessy