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NOTES FROM A SKETCH BOOK: |
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Drawn by J. M. Nicholson: |
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No. 8, " DOUGLAS HARBOUR from the DOUBLE
CORNER" |
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No. 9, "JOHNNY PHIL'S MILL" (Laxey Glen.) |
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No. 10, " BALLALEECE OLD BRIDGE," "CASTLETOWN,
from the CLADDAGH," " VISITORS and NATIVES " |
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No. 11, "AN IMPRESSION." From a Chalk Drawing |
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PORTRAIT of SIR JOHN STANLEY II., |
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PORTRAIT of THOMAS I., BARON STANLEY, |
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The CRONK AUST CINERARY URN |
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PORTRAIT of THOMAS II., afterwards the 1st EARLof
DERBY |
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PORTRAIT of PROFESSOR EDWARD FORBES |
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The SVASTIKA,or FYLFOT, with other SYMBOLS |
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PEEL CASTLE 1593,1887. From Pen and Ink Drawings by J. M.
Nicholson |
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PORTRAIT of THOMAS III., the 2nd EARL of DERBY |
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Three Figures, illustrating Mr. J. M. Jeffcott's Paper,
"MEAYLL, and its Archaic Remains" |
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OGAM ALPHABET, OGAM DIPHTHONGS, and FACSIMILE of the Rev.
F. B. Grant's Copy of the BALLAQUEENEY OGAMS |
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HEADINGS, |
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DESIGNED AND DRAWN BY J. M. NICHOLSON. |
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"In Port St. Mary Harbour" |
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"Cragneish and Calf of Mann" |
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"Chapel Bay. Port St. Mary" |
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"In Douglas Harbour" |
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Ornamental Heading |
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(Engraved by WATERLOW & SONS) |
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"On the South Quay Douglas " |
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" In Kirk Michael Village", |
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"Action in the Night, between the Mary, of
Liverpool Capt. Crow, and Two British Men of War," |
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"Derbyhaven " |
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" On Peel Quay-preparing for Kinsale " |
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"Castletown, from Scarlett " |
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INITIAL LETTERS AND TAIL PIECES, |
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DESIGNED AND DRAWN BY J.M. NICHOLSON. |
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INITIAL LETTERS: pp. 1, 23, 51,
61,67,92,101,120,125,149,194 |
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(Engraved by Waterlow & Sons) |
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INITIAL LETTERS: pp. 5, 38 - TAIL PIECES: pp. 4, 22, 28, 37,45.50.52.72.77 90,119.124.130.133,150,162,180,192,194,198. |
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DESIGNED AND DRAWN BY MRS. SPENCER WALPOLE. |
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TAIL PIECES, pp. 60, 66. |
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DESIGNED AND DRAWN BY GUSTAV PINGEL. |
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HEADING, p. 53; INITIAL LETTERS, pp. 53, 112,157,167. |
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ANTIQUARIAN DISCOVERIES |
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BRITISH ASSOCIATION, The Visit of the |
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CINERARY URN from Cronk Aust, Lezayre |
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EARLY HISTORY of the Isle of Mann, Some Thoughts on |
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INHABITANTS of the Isle of Mann, and their Language,The |
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MANX BALLADS: |
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Carval yn Ullick |
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Mannin Veen |
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Doinney Seyr Vayns Exeter |
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Manninagh Dobberan Harrish Seaghyn Mannin Veen |
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MANX MONA, Why I Visited the |
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MANX NOTE BOOK, The Epilogue |
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MANX RUNIC INSCRIPTIONS |
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Do. do.Correspondence |
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MANX SURNAMES |
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MANX WORTHIES: |
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Captain Hugh Crow |
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James Wilks |
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Edward Forbes |
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MEAYLL, and its Archaic Remains |
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MEETINGS OF SOCIETIES |
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NOTES AND QUERIES: |
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Advantages of a Residence in the Isle of Mann, The |
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Bishop Hildesley's Circular to the Clergy |
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Extracts from Crabb Robinson's Diary |
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Irish and Manx Mills |
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Manx Arms in Bolton Church |
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Manx Blacksmith's Letter to King George III |
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Manx Puffin, The |
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Notes from a MS. dated 1801 |
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Ogam Inscriptions at Ballaqueeney |
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Old Halloween Custom |
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Order for the Special Petition in the Litany |
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Practice of re-burying Skulls found in Manx Barrows. |
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Sorcery and Witchcraft |
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Thomas Stanley, Bishop of Sodor and Mann |
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Watterson and Chodere |
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Winding the Clock and Hoisting the Flag at Castle Rushen |
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OBITUARY NOTICES: |
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William Bell Christian |
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Joseph Christian Moore |
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OGAMS, The Discovery of, in the Isle of Mann |
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ORNAMENTATION of the Manx Runic Crosses, The |
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Do, do. and of the Early Irish MSS. |
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PARISH REGISTERS: |
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Malew |
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PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY of the Isle of Mann, The |
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SAINT BRIDGET'S CHAPEL, Some Account of |
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SHEADING, Meaning of (By Dr. Vigfusson) |
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STANLEYS in MANN: |
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Sir John II. |
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Baron, Thomas I |
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Thomas II., 1st Earl of Derby |
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Thomas III., 2nd Earl of Derby |
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SVASTIKA or FYLFOT, The |
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TINWALD, Meaning of (By Dr. Vigfusson) |
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WEATHER SUMMARY |
END OF VOLUME III.
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Any comments, errors or omissions
gratefully received The
Editor |