Callanan, J. J. [Cork] city
At Lisbon, on the evening of the 19th of September, 1829, Mr. J. J. Callanan. He was a
native of this City, and had distinguished himself by his poetical compositions, which
were of the first order of merit.‘ Cork Constitution (05/11/1829)

Jeremiah Joseph (JJ) Callanan, 1786-1829, Some poems From Irish, Dirge of O’Sullivan Bere, The lament of O’Gnieve, The Outlay of Loch Lene, The Convict of Clonmel. Original English Gougaune Barra (I too shall be gone;- but my name shall be spoken When Erin awakes, and her fetters are broken), Oh Say, my ‘Brown Drimin’, On Cleada’s Hill (Mountain range between Millstreet and Killarney) the Moon is Bright, Poetry Hot Spots 1810s 1820s Carbery, Caheragh, Drinagh and Castlehaven. Extended Cork Callanan Medical/Apothecary Family. Patron Dr. Burke, Bantry 1820s.

Poet J.J. Callanan (1786-1829), Assistant pre 1821 in McGinns School, Cork.

‘Rounds’ of Gougán Barra, West Cork, burial place of St. Finbarr died 623 AD founder Cork City, with hermitage and Stations of the Cross in Old Irish, Place of Pilgrimage 25th September and Memorial to Poet Jeremiah Joseph Callanan collector of West Cork songs and legends, 1795 died Lisbon 1829