- The "National
Anthem of the Isle of Man" (Manx:
Arrane Ashoonagh Vannin, [əraːnʲ əʒuːnəx vanənʲ]) was
written and
composed by
William Henry Gill (1839–1923)...
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selection show was held at the
Seven Oaks Hotel, in Carlow, on 7 March. The
Arrane son
Mannin (English: Song for the Isle of Man) is the Manx
competition through...
- ale,
flavoured with ****e, ginger, and pepper. It was
traditional to sing
Arrane Oie Vie (Good-night Song) on the way home. The
ballad Ushtey Millish 'sy...
-
described in a chronicle: "And upon the xxix of
Merche 1562, my lord of
Arrane came
furth of the
palice of Kynneill, on ane
fransy in the nycht, at ane...
- (O Land of Our Birth) 1993
Ramzan Tsurov Unknown Russia Isle of Man "
Arrane Ashoonagh dy Vannin" (O Land of Our Birth) 2003
William Henry Gill United...
- Manx
musical scholar who
wrote and
composed the
anthem of Isle of Man, "
Arrane Ashoonagh Dy Vannin". Gill was born at Marsala,
Sicily to Manx parents,...
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Arrane Mychione Eirinee Sayntoilagh / A Song
About Covetous Farmers [extract] Feer-veg t'ad cur da
labree boght Son e
hooilliel as laboraght: Son kiangley...
- ("Dear Guernsey") 1911
George Deighton Domenico Santangelo Isle of Man "
Arrane Ashoonagh Vannin" (O Land of Our Birth) 2003
William Henry Gill and John...
- 1542 (repealed) 1542 c. 1 — 13
March 1542
Declaratioun tuiching James erle of
Arrane lord
hammiltoun secund persoun of this
realme and
tutour lauchfull to the...
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English and
composed by
William Henry Gill. Kneen's
version was
rendered as '
Arrane Ashoonagh Dy Vannin.'
Kneen was also
remarkable for
being possibly the most...