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Arbory (Manx: Cairbre) is one of the
seventeen historic parishes of the Isle of Man. It is
located in the
south of the
island (part of the traditional...
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Arbory and
Rushen (Cairbre as Rosien) is a
local authority area in the south-west of the Isle of Man,
designated as a
parish district, and with its own...
- districts: Port Erin and Port St Mary
Thirteen parish districts: Andreas,
Arbory and Rushen, Ballaugh, Braddan, Bride, Garff, German, Jurby, Lezayre, Malew...
- 1st
Lieutenant of HMS
Victory in 1805, is
buried in the
graveyard of Kirk
Arbory, Ballabeg. An
annual parade and
church service takes place on Trafalgar...
- (Stondane /
Skeerey Stondane)
Rushen Arbory (Cairbre /
Skeerey Chairbre): now
merged into the
parish district of
Arbory and
Rushen Rushen (historically "Kirk...
- south-east; the main part of
Arbory and
Rushen parish district to the
north and east; the sea to the west; and an
exclave of
Arbory and
Rushen parish district...
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Arbory,
Castletown &
Malew is a
House of Keys
constituency in the
south of the Isle of Man. It was
created for the 2016
general election and
elects 2 MHKs;...
- 1829. He was
buried in the
Stevenson family vault in the
graveyard at Kirk
Arbory.
There is the
following inscription on his tombstone; "Sacred to the memory...
-
pandemic in the Isle of Man The
parishes of
Arbory and
Rushen merged to
become the
local authority area of
Arbory and Rushen. 19 March: The
first case of...
- The
Aberdeen Bestiary (Aberdeen
University Library, Univ Lib. MS 24) is a 12th-century
English illuminated m****cript
bestiary that was
first listed in...