Journal of Manx Museum

INDEX TO VOLUME IV. 1938 1940

COMPILED BY W. W. GILL

Academy, Castletown : 31, 72, 87.
Accounts of Manx Museum and Ancient Monuments Trustees : 191-192.
—Friends of the Manx Museum : 195.
Aifreca, foundress of Grey Abbey, Co. Down : 159.
Anti-Jacobite Rector in London, A Manx : 29-31.
‘Antiquaries Journal,’ Ronaldsway excavations : 181.
Archdeacon Joseph Christian Moore : 60-61.
Articles of Marriage, 1702 : 38.
Atholl, Duke of : 9, 10, 58, 73, 160, 177.
Auk, Great, in Man : 168-172.
Ayrelands, Birds of the : 74-76.

Balladoole and the Stevenson family : 3.
Balladoyne, Ancient Cemetery at : 11-14.
Ballaglass Glen, Horizontal mill in : 204.
Ballamanaugh, Cross-slab found at, 1939 : 163.
Ballaugh, Old house in : 209.
—Parish, Description of, 1774 : 16-18.
— (Fair, soil, crops, quarries, fauna, peat, pastimes, erosion, tides, etc.)
Ballure Chapel robbed : 111.
Bangor and Sabal Barony, Patrick : 135-137, 159-160.
Banks, William, paper-maker : 127-129.
‘Bardoon Skyll Chreest ‘ : 2, 82.
Barony of Bangor and Sabal : 135-137, 159-160. St. Trinian, Marown : 175-177.
Barrow, Bishop, his designed library : 30, 31. Trustees of : 88.
Bell of Tromode Linen-factory : 118.
Betham, Anne, sister of Bligh of the ‘ Bounty ‘ : 20. Elizabeth, wife of do. : 20.
Bib William, Collector of Customs : 20.
‘Bibliography of Literature relating to the Isle of Man ‘ : 157.
Bird-ringing : 46.
Birds, Migrations of : 21.
— of the Ayrelands : 74-76.
— of the Douglas shore : 5-6.
—on the Calf : 22, 51-53, 145-146, 178-180, 203-205.
Bird-watching : 102-104.
— (For ‘ Birds ‘ see also ‘ Great Auk, ‘ ‘ Mergansers and Ruffs,’ ‘ Ornithological,’ ‘ Rook ‘ and ‘ Wild Geese.’)
Bishop Barrow : 30, 31, 88.
—Bridgeman : 68.
—Crowe of Cloyne : 30, 40, 57-58, 144.
—Hildesley : 35.
—Phillips : 114.
—Wilson : 35, 44, 45, 157.
— (See also under their surnames)
Bligh of the ‘ Bounty ‘ : 15-16, 20, 32.
Blood, Penalties for drawing : 131.
Borrow, George, in Man : 115-118.
'Bounty ‘ Mutineers, Court-Martial of the," 0. Rutter; Review of : 15.
'The Heritage of the," Dr. Shapiro; Review of : 32-33.
Bradshaw, J. C., oil-painting of Douglas Market : 104.
Brandy, First arrival of : 18.
Bridgeman, Bishop, Order to a Gaoler : 67.
Bridge of the Peel-burn, 1602 : 67.
Bridge, Sir George’s, Centenary of : 68.
Brown, T. E., ‘ Archdeacon Joseph Christian Moore’ : 60-61.
— as a prose-writer : 90.
— his family : 44, 45, 46, 90.
— Presentations to : 62.
B.R.S.M., ‘ An Ancient Cemetery at Balladoyne, St. Johns’ : 11-14.
— ‘ An Old House in Ballaugh ‘ : 209.
— Corn-growing in Man 4000 years ago ‘ 119-121.
—‘ Crosses found since 1932 ‘ : 163-164.
— ‘ Douglas Treasure-Trove ‘ : 77-80.
— ‘ Mwyllin Beg; the Horizontal Mills ‘ : 199-202
—‘ Pinfolds of the Isle of Man : 209.
—‘ Suggane-making ‘ : 55.
—‘ The Ancient Village of Ronaldsway ‘ : 181-2.
—‘ The Harvest of the Turbary ‘ : 95-101.
—‘ The Manks Spade and the making of Sod Hedges ‘ : 165-167.
Bruce, J. R., ‘ The Bottle-nosed Dolphin in Manx Waters ‘ : 183-184.
Bugge, Professor Anders, at Cregneash : 184.
Building Materials, Exhibition of : 70.
Building, A rural, Ballaugh : 209.
Burials in keeills : 4.
Butterflies, Manx : 34.

Caesar brig, Picture of : 180.
Calendar Customs, Manx; notice : 198.
Calf, Birds on the : 22, 51, 145-146, 178-180, 203-205.
Cannell, Hugh, Vicar of Michael : 19.
— Rev. Joseph, A Sermon against the Pretender : 29, 30.
— Biographical particulars : 31.
— W. R., printer : 33.
Carmodil Cottage, Ballaugh : 209.
Carnegie Trust and the Manx Museum : 68, 173, 188.
Carvals : 6, 115.
Castletown Academy : 31, 72, 87.
— Chapel (St. Mary’s Church) : 30, 31, 67.
— Grammar School : 31.
Cemetery at Balladoyne, Ancient : 11-14.
Cesar, Jane and John, Ballahick, Malew : 39.
Cetaceans in Manx Waters : 151, 183-184.
Chalice, The Jurby, purchased, 114.
Chaloner, Governor : 39, 169, 178.
Chalse~y-Killey : 60.
Chimneys, wattled : 209.
Chiollagh, Characteristics of the : 25-28.
— in Harry Kelly’s Cottage, Cregneash : 43.
— in the Museum : 69.
Christian family of Pitcairn Island : 2, 15, 32, 33.
— Fletcher, of the ‘ Bounty : 15.
— Nicholas, Curate of Rushen : 86.
Clague Rev. John, Marown : 16.
Clague family of Ballaclague, Arbory : 59.
Clarke Peter, ‘ Old Laws relating to Pinfolds ‘ : 207.
Clarke, Attorney-General : 9.
Clementson, George, ‘ Wild Geese at Ramsey ‘ : 214.
Clergy, Manx, l2th-l4th century : 108.
Clifton College, Presentation to T. E. Brown : 62.
Clockand Watch-makers of the Isle of Man 211-214
Clucas, J. D., Coin collection : 185-186.
Coins, Manx, Clucas collection : 185-186.
— Proofs of : 158.
— Saxon and Danish, in Douglas Treasure-trove : 78.
Colban, Erik Andreas, Norwegian Minister : 113, 141.
Colby Boys’ Punch Bowl : 59.
Colquitt, Capt. Samuel, Douglas : 9-10.
Compulsory Education in Man, 1700 : 39, 44.
Constables’ and Gaoler’s Salaries, 1806 : 132.
Corbs (customary heirlooms), 1521 : 165.
Corn-growing in Man 4000 years ago : 119-121.
Cosnahan, Catherine : 36.
Costume, Manx girls’, 1800 : 132
Cottier, Daniel, of Glasgow : 47-49, 125.
— Capt. Robert, of Narradale : 130.
Courcy, John de : 159.
' Court-Martial of the Bounty Mutineers,’ Owen Rutter; Review of : 15-16.
Court Rolls, 1505-1690, Extracts from : 219-220.
Cowin, W. S., ‘ Our Manx Butterflies ‘ : 34.
— and K. Williamson, ‘ A Regional Study of the Rook ‘ : 215-216.
— ‘ Bird-watching ‘ : 102-104.
Craine, David, ‘ Mark Anthony Mills : a Tragedy: 7-10.
— ‘ Sorcery and Witchcraft in Man ‘122-124, 139-140.
— Fred A., Ornithological Reports; Reprints of : 129.
Cranstal Harbour, 1776 : 38.
Creech family of Ballacreech, Braddan : 118.
Cregeen, Archibald, lexicographer : 82, 116, 134-135, 144, 155.
— Jane, wife of Archibald Cregeen,
— Will of : 155
Cregneash, Harry Kelly’s Cottage at: 22, 43, 45, 114, 134, 190.
— The Weaver’s House at : 69, 189-190.
Creg y Jaghee, the Sound, and Puffin tithe : 180.
Crellin, Rev. J., Kirk Michael : 16.
Cronkbane ‘ brig, Capt. Monier : 105, 152.
Cronk Moar turnulus, Jurby : 190.
— Urley, Michael : 36.
- y Croghee, Michae’ : 36.
— — yn How, Lezayre, References to accounts of : 14.
Crosses found since 1932 : 163-164.
Cross, The Mustering (Crosh Vusther) : 44.
Crowe, Charles, Bishop of Cloyne, Co. Cork 30, 40, 57, 144.
Cubb family of Lezayre : 40.
Cubbon, Rev. Thomas : 87.
— William, Honorary Degree conferred on : 198.
Curphey, A. H., Relief Map of the Isle of Man : 197.

Dog Mills, Bride, Wreck at : 66.
Dolph and the Monier family : 105.
Dolphin, Bottle-nosed, in Manx waters : 183-184.
—ors Risso’s, Grampus griseus, stranded : 151.
Donors to the Museum and its Library : 156, 193-194.
Douglas Grammar School founded in 1706 : 44.
— Harbour, Pier Master petitioned for : 67.
— Market Place, Oil-painting of, J. C. Bradshaw : 104.
— Treasure-Trove, The : 77-80.
— Water-colour of, 1837 : 20.
Douglas, Mona, ‘ The Island Spirit ‘ ; Notice of : 18.
Drawing Blood, Penalties for : 131.
Drinking-mug, The Manx Fishery : 125.
Drinkwater, Sir George, and Sir George’s Bridge 118.
Druidale, Horizontal mill in : 200.
Duke of Atholl : 9, 10, 58, 73, 160, 177.

Education compulsory, 1700 : 39, 44.
Edwards, Arthur J. H., Report on the Balladoyne slab : 14.
‘ Ellan Shiant,’ a name for the Isle of Man : 19.
‘ Ellan Vannin ‘ nickie, Port St. Mary : 107.
Entomological Notes : 158.
— (See also under ‘ Butterflies’)
Entwistle, P., Description of Colby Punch Bowl : 59.
Erosion of Ballaugh coast : 17.
Evans, E. Estyn (see under ‘ Lectures’)
Excommunication of a young married couple : 19.

Faayl (turf-spade) : 96-101.
Fair, Linen, etc., at Ballaugh, 1774 : 16.
Falcons as feudal service at Coronations : 129.
Farm-house kitchen in Museum : 89
Farm-names, Manx : 210.
Farrant, Deemster, Mann : its Land Tenure, ‘, etc.; Notice of : 1.
Felons arraigned, 1640-1648 : 110.
Field Club, Manx (see ‘ Manx Field Club ‘)
Fishery, The Manx, drinking-mug : 125.
Fisheries in Bailaugh, 1774 : 17-18.
Fishing-boat models in Museum : 106.
Folk-culture Section of Museuni : 21.
Four-town, Michael parish : 36.
Free ale, 1597 : 216.
Friends of the Manx Museum : 109, 142, 174.
Froude Reports and Accounts : 195-196.
Froude, ----, Water-colours by : 20.
— James Anthony, and his brothers : 20.

‘ Gadd,’ (ling rope), at Arbory : 76.
Gas-lighting in Peel, 1854 : 61.
Gaut Bjornson, sculptor of crosses : 4.
Gawne, John, Fistard, Fishing-boat model by : 106-7.
Gerard, Thomas, Governor : 63, 180.
Gill, W. W., ‘ " The " in Manx Farm-names ‘ : 210.
Gokstad Ship, Model of : 109, 113, 142-143.
Governor’s Oath, 1595 : 63.
— Wand of Office, circa 1764 : 131-132.
Grammar School, Castletown : 31.
— Douglas : 44.
Grangee, The , Lezayre, Old newspaper reference to : 110-111.
Great Cross-slab found on, 1939 : 163.
Great Auk in Man : 168-172.
Grey Abbey, Co. Down : 159.
Griffith, Moses, Water-colour views by : 189.
Grimshaw, Nicholas, Port y Shee, cotton spinner 156.

Harbour, Douglas, Pier-master petitioned for : 68.
— Peel, water-colour by J. M. Nicholson : 70.
Harrison, William, of the old Manx Society: 63, 81, 83.
— Edward, Will of : 154-155.
Harry Kelly’s Cottage, Cregneash: 22, 43, 45,, 114, 134.
Hedges, Sod, and hedge spades : 164-167, 186.
Henley, W. E., on Daniel Cottier of Glasgow : 47.
‘ Henry Curwen ‘ schooner, Capt. John Monier : 105-6
‘ Herald ‘ schooner, Port St. Mary : 59, 84.
Heywood, Midshipman Peter, of the ‘ Bounty ‘ : 15.
— Nessy, sister of Peter : 15.
Hildesley, Bishop, Tomb of : 35.
Hoggatt, William (see under ‘ Lectures’)
Horizontal Mills, Manx and other : 199-202.
Household prices in 1777 : 36-38, 65-66, 85.
Houses, Early Irish : 26.
Hudson, Matthew, Model of fishing-boat by : 107-114.
Hyde, H. A., Report on Sherd from Meayll Circle 119-120.
Hymn-book, Manx : 46.

Impropriate Fund lost and recovered : 73.
Inheritance of farms argued : 217-220.
— (see also under ‘ Farrant, Deemster’)
Inscribed slab found on Balladoyne, St. Johns : 13-14
Irish fireplaces, Early : 26, 28.

Jefferson, George, printer : 8.
Jurby Chalice purchased : 114.

Keeills and Treens : 3-5.
— Burials in : 4.
Kelly, Harry, and the Manx language : 43.
— his cottage at. Cregneash : 22, 43, 45, 114, 134.
— Henry Percy, High Bailiff, Death of : 21.
— Rev. John, ‘ Manx Grammar ‘ : 112.
Kermode, P. M. C., Work of : 5, 21, 162, 163.
—Rev. Canon, ‘ Bishop Charles Crowe ‘ : 57.
— ‘ Manx Clergy of 12th to 14th Century : 108.
Kewley, Patrick, of Airey Lhane, German, Marriage of : 38.
Keys, The, contribution to British Funds : 58.
King William’s College, Borrow’s visit to : 116.
— First head-master of : 214.
— Origin of : 31.
— presentation to T. E. Brown : 62.
Kitchen, Farm-house, in the Museum : 89.
Kneen, John Joseph, Bibliography of : 92-94.
— Death of : 70.
— In Memoriam : 91.
— ‘ Personal Names, ‘ notices of his : 2.
Knox, Archibald, Water-colours by : 143.

Language, The Manx ( see under ‘ Manx language ‘):
Lectures at the Museum, 1938-1939 : 1, 69-70.
—— 1940 : 157.
Lewthwaite family, paper-makers : 126-127, 147.
Lezayre, Kirk Christ, Advowson of : 177.
Listers (fish-spears), specimens in the Museum : 158.
Looney, Isabel, of the Rhenny, German ; Marriage of : 38.
— Hugh, of Ballasalla, at Castletown Academy: 87.
Lucas, Mary, of Peel, Excommunication of : 19.
— ‘ Manks Spade,’ The, and the Making of Sod Hedges 165-167, 186.
— Specimens in the Museum : 158.
— ‘ Manorial Roll ‘ on sale : 210.
Manuscript Collections in the Museum Library : 174.
Manx anti-Jacobite Rector in London : 29.
— Coins, Clucas Collection : 185-186.
— Evening, Old Chrismas Night : 89.
— Field Club : 21, 46, 102, 129, 145.
— Language : 2, 39, 43, 46, 88, 92-94, 112, 114, 115, 121, 134-135, 161.
— (see also under ‘ Cregeen, Archibald,’ ‘ Carvals,’ and ‘ Kneen, J. J.’)
— Music : 2, 82, 89.
— Newspapers, Old : 7-10.
— Norwegian family’s greetings : 143.
— Ogham Inscriptions at Ballaqueeney and Knock y Doonee : 4.
— Paper-mills : 126-129, 147-151.
— Printing-presses : 7, 8, 10.
— Shearwater : 178-180, 203-205.
— Society (old), History of : 63.
— Worthies, Portraits of, in the Museum : 6, 46.
Map of the Isle of Man, in relief : 197.
‘ Maria ‘ schooner of Douglas, Capt. William Rad cliffe : 63.
Marine Fauna of the Isle of Man : 1.
Mans, Matthew, assistant of Daniel Cottier 48, 49, 64.
Marriage, Articles of, 1702 : 38.
Marstrander, Prof. Carl J. S.: 91, 92, 109, 113-114, 121, 161-162.
— A Manx Bibliography of : 162.
— The Keeill and the Treen,’ Review of : 3-5.
Megaw, B. R. S., and E. M. Hardy, ‘ British Decorated Axes of the Bronze Age,’ Notice of : 104.
(see also under ‘ B. R. S. M.’)
Mergansers and Ruffs : 5.
Michael Parish in 1774 : 35-36.
— Tynwald held in : 36.
— Village as ‘ Ballakilley ‘ in 1774 : 36. (see also under ‘ Cronk ‘ and ‘ Four-town’)
Migrations of Birds : 21.
Mills, Gorse : 201-202.
— Horizontal : 199-202.
Mills, Mark Anthony: a Tragedy : 7-10.
Model of Viking Ship in Museum : 109, 113, 141-143.
Models of Manx fishing-boats in Museum : 106-107.
‘ Mona’s Isle,’ The first, picture of : 82.
Monier family of Kirk Bride : 105-106, 152.
— surname : 108, 152.
Moore, Archdeacon Joseph : 60-61.
— A. W., his documents and manuscripts 6, 16, 60, 63
— Edward, Vicar-General : 86.
— E. J., ‘ Ecology of the Ayrelands ‘ ; reference : 74.
— family of Cronkbourne and Tromode : 118.
— Hilary B., ‘ Marine Fauna of the Isle of Man ‘; notice : 1.
— John, Vicar-General : 76.
— W Philip, The Rev., on the Rev. James Wilks : 71.
— Ramsey B. (see under ‘ Lectures’)
Murrey family of Douglas : 153.
— David, Will of. 1702 : 153-154.
Museums Association Meetings : 58, 134.
Museum Officials’ Visit : 21.
Music, Manx : 2, 82, 89.
Mustering Cross (Crosh Vusther) : 44.,
Mutiny on the ‘ Bounty,’ New light on the : 15.
Mwyllin Beg; the Horizontal Mills : 199-202.
Mylecharaine Ballad : 116.
— Silver Cross, Re-discovery of : 81.
— ‘ Myllin e Morda ‘ (the Dog Mills, Bride) : 66.

Natural History and Antiquarian Society’s ‘ Proceedings ‘ ; notice : 90.
Nautical Souvenirs in Museum : 105.
Newspapers, Old Manx : 7-10.
Nicholson, J. M., Water-colour by : 70.
Nicholson John H., Exhibition of water-colours by : 197.
Nickie type of, fishing-boat : 107.
Norris, Robert, Vicar of Arbory : 111.
‘ Norse Kingdom in Man ‘ ; interview with Prof. Marstrander : 121.
‘ Ny Irey Lhaa,’ Kermode family journal : 184.

Oates, Rev. Thomas, Household Accounts of: 36, 65, 85.
Oath taken by the Governor, 1595 : 63.
Ogham inscriptions at Ballaqueeney and Knock y Doonee : 4.
Olaf II’s Charter to St. Trinian’s : 176.
Ornithological Notes and Reports : 22, 129, 158.
Ov Reports, Reprints of, on sale : 129.
Oven, The built-in, in old houses : 27-28.

Paper-making in Man : 126-129.
Parishes, formerly 16 : 5.
Parr, Thomas, Minister of Malew : 39.
Paton, Cyril J., ‘ Manx Calendar Customs,’ Notice of : 198.
— on Harry Kelly’s Cottage : 22.
Peel couple excommunicated, 1628 : 19.
—Garrison, 1659 ; personnel : 130.
— Gas-lighting, 1854 : 61.
— Hill, Petition regarding, circa 1730 : 111.
— Cathedral, Water-colour of, 1837 : 20.
— Water-colour of, by J. M. Nicholson : 70.
Penance, Ecclesiastical, for Witchcraft : 140.
Pennant, Thomas, queries to incumbents : 16.
People’s Petition to the Earl of Derby : 217-219.
‘ Philander ‘ brig, Punch-bowl commemorating: 105, 152.
Phillips, Bishop, Decree of Excommunication by : 19.
— Manx Prayer-book : 114.
Picts and Man : 4.
Pinfolds of the Isle of Man : 206.
— List of : 207-208.
Pitcair Old laws relating to : 207.
Pitcairn Island : 2, 15, 32-33, 112.
Port Erin Breakwater : 1.
Portraits of Captain H. J. Watterson, M.H.K., and family : 45.
—-James, the Great Earl of Derby : 189.
— literary figures : 125.
— Manx worthies : 6, 46.
Potato-planting, 1712 : 39.
Prayer-book, Bishop Phillips’ Manx : 114.
Pretender, Sermon against the : 29-30.
Primrose Hill (Cronk Shammyrk), Lezayre : 110.
Printing Presses, Manx : 7, 8, 10.
Proverb, A Manx : 46.
Puffins of the Calf Isle : 178-180, 203-205.

Quaile, Robert, of Patrick, excommunicated : 19.
Qualtrough family, Port St. Mary, boat-builders : 107
Quarries in Ballaugh parish, 1774 : 17.
Quayle Bridge House Papers, further transfer to Museum : 6.
— J.R., on the Clucas Coin Collection : 185-186.
Queen Elizabeth and the Governorship : 63.
Quiggin, John and Mary Anna, printers : 46.

Ralfe, Pilcher G., Memorial to : 62.
— Natural History diaries : 198.
Ramsey (Ballure) Chapel robbed, 1755 : 111.
— Wild geese at : 214.
Relief map of the Isle of Man : 197.
Ronaldsway, Ancient Village of : 181-182.
Rook, A Regional Study of the : 215-216.
Ruffs and Mergansers : 5.
Runaway marriage, 1756 : 112.
Rushen Vicarage, expenditure on alterations and repairs, c. 1740 : 86.

Sacheverell, Governor, letter to Archbishop of Can-terbury : 30.
—St. German’s Cathedral, Water-colour of : 20.
— Mary’s Church, Castletown : 31, 67.
— Ninian or Trinian : 175-176.
— Barony of : 175-177.
Salaries of Officials, 1806 : 132.
Samplers exhibited : 45, 174.
Sansbury family of Port St. Mary : 59.
Saxon Punch Bowl : 84.
Saxon and Danish coins in Douglas Treasure trove : 78.
School attendance compulsory, 1700 : 39, 44.
Sermon against the Pretender : 29-30.
Shapiro, Dr., on the mutiny on the ‘ Bounty ‘ : 32-33.
Shepherd, —, Pitch-pipe of : 45.
Sherburne, Richard, and Barony of Bangor and Sabal : 137-138.
Sidmouth, Lord, Secretary of State : 8, 9.
Silver Cross, The Mylecharaine : 81.
— in the Isle of Man : 80.
— ornaments in Douglas Treasure-trove : 79-80.
Sir George’s Bridge Centenary : 118.
Smelt, Governor, and M. A. Mills : 7.
— Recommendation to : 132.
— his snuffbox : 109.
Society for the Preservation of the Manx Countryside : 190.
Soldiers, Ecclesiastical censure of : 39-40, 67.
Sorcery and Witchcraft in Man : 122-124, 139-140.
Spades, Obsolete Manx : 158, 165-167, 186.
Spanish Head Estate for the Nation : 190.
Stanley, Sir John, and the Constitution : 218.
Statutes, Printing of the Manx : 7-10.
Stevenson, Margaret, ‘ Clock- and Watch-makers of the Isle of Man ‘ : 211-214.
— Thomas, of Bwashen, Marown : 18.
Suggane-making (straw rope) : 55, 112.
‘ Swift lugger, Port St. Mary : 107.

Textiles, Manx, Exhibition of : 174.
'The Brothers ‘ schooner, Capt. John Curwen : 105.
'The ‘ prefixed to Manx farm-names : 210.
Thwaits, William, of Dublin and Braddan : 7.
Tides, Ballaugh parish, 1774 : 18.
Tithe, Ecclesiastical, 1712 : 39.
Treasure-trove, The Douglas : 77-80.
Treens and Keeills : 3-5.
Tromode Linen-factory bell : 118.
Turbaries and turf-cutting : 95-101. in Ballaugh, 1774 : 17.
Twisters in suggane-making : 55-56.
Tynwald held in Kirk Michael parish : 36. Hill, Borrow at : 117.
Discoveries near : 11-14.
Unpublished Documents, extracted from:
— Archdeacon’s Registry : 39, 67.
— A.W. Moore, Cronkbourne, Collection: 16, 35, 110, 130, 132.
— Castle Rushen Papers : 110, 130, 131.
— Court Rolls : 219.
— Diocesan Registry : 18, 36, 39, 65, 85, 86, 88, 111,
— General Collection : 153, 154, 155. [112.
— Government Office Papers : 132.
— Kirk Malew Register : 39.
— Liber Episcopi : 68.
— Quayle Bridge House Papers : 39, 67, 87, 131, 217
— Registry Office : 20.

Viking Age hoard, Douglas : 77-80.
— ship, Model of : 109, 113, 142-143.
— weapons, Balladoyne : 13.

Walker, William, paper-maker : 128, 148-149.
Wand of Office, The Governor’s, circa 1764 : 131-132.
Watch-makers of the Isle of Man : 211-214.
Watterson, Captain H. J., M.H.K., and family, daguerreotypes of : 45.
Weaver’s House, Cregneash : 69, 114.
Whithern, Priory of, and St. Trinian’s Barony: 175-177.
Wild Geese at Ramsey : 214.
Wilks, James, Vicar-General, and Castletown Academy : 87, 88.
Description of Ballaugh Parish : 16. Sketch of his life : 71-73.
— Mark, and Castletown Academy : 87-88.
‘ William and Henry ‘ schooner, Port St. Mary : 59, 84
Williamson, K., ‘ A Bibliography of J. J. Kneen’: 92, 94.
— ‘ A Manx Record of the Extinct Great Auk’: 168-172.
— ‘ Birds of the Ayrelands ‘ : 74-76. ‘ Characteristics of the Chiollagh ‘ : 25-28.
—‘ Paper-making in Man ‘ : 126-129, 147-151.
— ‘ Puffins of the Calf Isle ‘ : 178-180.
—‘ Some Birds of the Douglas Shore ‘ : 5-6.
— and W. S. Cowin, ‘ A Regional Study of the Rook ‘ : 215-216.
— ‘ Bird-watching in 1938 ‘ : 102-104.
Wills:
— Betham, Anne, Douglas, 1822 : 20.
— Cregeen, Jane, Colby, 1831 : 155.
— Harrison, Edward, Arbory, 1786 : 154.
— Murrey, David, Douglas, 1702 : 153.
—Stevenson, Thomas, Bwashen, 1780 : 18.
Wilson, Bishop, and the Education Act : 44.
— Castletown Chapel built by : 31.
— Chair of : 158.
— Monument of, at Kirk Michael : 35. Shoe-buckle of : 45.
— Sir Arnold, Death of : 214.
Witchcraft charge in Malew, 1659 : 39.
— in Man, 17th and 18th centuries: 122-124, .139-140.
Woods, —, Vicar of Maughold : 111.

Young, Christopher, Chaplain of the Castle : 39.
— Edward, Peel, of the ‘ Bounty ‘ : 33.


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