Notes

Preface

1:Joseph Train, F.S.A. Scot An Historical and Statistical Account of the Isle of Man from the Earliest Times to the Present date with aview of its ancient Laws, peculiar customs, and popular superstitions in two volumes Douglas:Printed and published by Mary A Quiggin, North Quay; London, Simpkin, Marshall & Co., Stationers’ Hall Court 1850
Originally published in 4 parts 1844-8

2:John Feltham A Tour through the Island of Mann, in 1797 and 1798; comprising sketches of its ancient and modern history constitution, Laws, commerce agriculture, fishery &c...
Bath, printed by R.Cruttwell;
reprinted as Manx Society vol VI

3:George Waldron The history and description of the isle of Man [by G.W.] 1744 but normally found in The Compleat Works in Verse and Prose, of George Waldron, gent. late of Queen’s College, Oxon.
Reprinted as Manx Society vol XI

4:William Sacheverell, (gov. of the Isle of Man) An Account of the Isle of Man, its inhabitants, language soil etc. With a voyage to I-Columb-Kil: to which is added, a dissertation about the Mona of Caesar and Tacitus; and an account of the acient Druids, etc by T.Brown 1702
Reprinted as Manx Society vol I

5: Rev Joseph George Cumming, MA FGS The Isle of Man; Its History, physical, ecclesiastical, civil and legendary. London: John Van Voorst 1848 ppxxxvi + 376 (with plates & map)

 

Day 1

1:Fort Anne Hotel, for history see under Douglas

2:St George for history see under parishes

3:St Barnabas for history see under parishes

4:Old St Matthew for history see under parishes

5:St Thomas for history see under parishes

Day 2

1: Kirk Braddan

2: Cross

3 Marown New Church

4 St Trinnian's

5 Traditionary Ballad

6: Parishes came in much later c.1150 during the Scottish occupation

7: see 4

8: Crosby Methodist Chapel

9: St Johns - this was new church

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Day 3

Day 4


 

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