Career
He spent many years teaching at Saint Edward"s School, Oxford. During the 1970s, he led the innovative folk group Tremenysy (Travellers). His poetical work is heavily influenced by the early poetry of Wales and Brittany, and it was he who adapted the Welsh traethodl to Cornish.
Another important influence is music, since a great deal of his work is song.
In c.1979 he and Doctor Fred Pargeter started a new Morris dancing side at Street Edward"s School. The side involved over a dozen boys between 14-18 years old introducing them to folk music and traditional English country dancing.
The SESMM survived until for around three years in which time they notched up many quality performances both around Oxfordshire and on tour to Cornwall (1980, 1981 and 1982). Tony Snell also inspired many of the Street Edward"s pupils to involvement in folk music (much to the irritation of the school"s irascible head of music) with a number of bands created following Tremenysy, including Five Bar Gate, Treadmill and the Brown and Bitter Band.