Nicholas Furlong (1929 – 21 March 2022) was an Irish farmer, journalist, author and historian from County Wexford.
Nicholas Furlong was born in Wexford in 1929. [1] He became a dairy farmer on the family farm at Mulgannon. [2] His father also owned a Pub, located on Wexford town's main street. [3] He attended St Peter's College, Wexford, the Salesian Agricultural College, Warrenstown, County Meath, and University College Dublin (UCD). [3]
For many years he wrote a satirical column for the People Group under the pen name "Pat O'Leary" and wrote regular features in The Irish Press , the Farmers Journal and Biatas (journal to the Irish Sugar Company). He latterly worked as a columnist with Echo Group Newspapers. [2]
Furlong was also a member of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland. [1] He died in County Wexford on 21 March 2022, at the age of 93. [4]
Furlong wrote such books as:
Furlong also wrote for the stage, his plays included: Insurrection '98, [1] The Lunatic Fringe, Purple and Gold, and Storm the Bastille which was produced by Harry Ringwood and first performed in Abbey Square, Enniscorthy, in July 1989.