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- Marown (/məˈraʊn/ mə-ROWN, rhymes with "gown"; Manx: Marooney) is one of the seventeen historic parishes of the Isle of Man. It is the only landlocked...
- Marown A.F.C. are a football club from Crosby in the parish of Marown in the Isle of Man. They compete in the Premier League of the Isle of Man Football...
- locations on the Isle of Man, such as Sir Crosby Marown (Crosby is a village in the parish of Marown) and Harold Regaby (Regaby is a tiny hamlet on the...
- Douglas in the parish of Marown in the Isle of Man. The village of Crosby is situated in the center of the parish of Marown on the primary A1 Douglas...
- St Runius, Marown ("Old Marown Church") dates to the 12th century and was the parish church of Marown until 1853. Today it only holds services for special...
- road-racing circuit on the primary A1 Douglas to Peel road, in the parish of Marown in the Isle of Man. As part of a wayside residential ribbon development...
- Rushen, Ballaugh, Braddan, Bride, Garff, German, Jurby, Lezayre, Malew, Marown, Patrick, Santon The Isle of Man was historically divided into six sheadings...
- on South Barrule, Malew. The tower survives. The small threshing mill at Marown was built c.1860. Legend states that stones from a keeill were used in the...
- the Anglican vicar of Marown parish, Isle of Man. Thomas Christian was the second son of John Christian (1728–1779), Vicar of Marown for 26 years, from 1753...
- of the four historic parishes of Braddan, Marown, Onchan and Santon. Historically, from 1796 until 1986 Marown was in the sheading of Glenfaba, and before...