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Keeill (also keill, keeil;
plural kialteenyn or
keeills) is a
specific type of
small simple chapel found on the Isle of Man and
built between the 6th...
- the
language include tholtan "ruined farmhouse",
quaaltagh "first-foot",
keeill "(old) church", cammag, traa-dy-liooar "time enough", and
Tynwald (tinvaal)...
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often conforming to
English word order, e.g. Killdane,
which comes from "
Keeill-y-Deighan" (Church of the Devil), and the hills,
called Knock and Cronk...
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Field Survey (PDF) (PhD thesis).
University of Durham. p. 3. "
Keeill Vael, Arbory". Manx
Keeills. 5 July 2016.
Retrieved 12
August 2020. Dirk,
Steinforth (10...
- St John's (Manx:
Balley Keeill Eoin) is a
small village in the
sheading of
Glenfaba in the Isle of Man, in the Island's
central valley. It is in the House...
- 2000-2003:
Keeill (native Manx chapel)
Reverse design:
Ruined chapel with
small sanctus bell turret.
Reverse inscription:
ANCIENT KEEILLS OF MANN above...
- Shynnagh)‡
Ronaldsway (Roonysvaie)‡ St Mark's (Balley
Keeill Varkysh) St John's (Balley
Keeill Eoin)
Strang (Strang)
Sulby (Sulby)
Union Mills (Myllin...
- (PDF) (PhD thesis).
University of Durham. p. 3. "
Keeills and Cake; Knock-e-Dhooney, Andreas". Manx
Keeills. 26 May 2016.
Retrieved 6
December 2020. Manx...
- Man. The
village takes its name from the
former Chapel of St Mary (Manx:
Keeill Moirrey)
which is
thought to have
overlooked Chapel Bay in the village....
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Mesolithic (8000 BC-4000 BC)" (PDF). Manx
National Heritage. May 2020.
Speke Keeill,
Mount Murray Hotel, Isle of Man:
Archaeological Evaluation and ****essment...