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Ronague (Manx:
Eairy Shynnagh or Ronnag) is a tiny
hamlet in the
south of the Isle of Man, in the
parish of Arbory. It
consists of an old chapel, several...
- language. She was born Sage J.
Clarke in
around 1870 at
Garey Hollin in
Ronague, in the
parish of Arbory, Isle of Man,
following in the line of
three generations...
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Linguistic Survey of Scotland. The two
sites for the
former were
Andreas and
Ronague; the
recordings of the
local dialects are now
accessible for free online...
- (Yn Arbyl)‡ Port e Vullen‡ Port Lewaigue‡ Port
Soderick (Purt Soderick)‡
Ronague (Eairy Shynnagh)‡
Ronaldsway (Roonysvaie)‡ St Mark's (Balley
Keeill Varkysh)...
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sheading of Rushen.
Settlements in the
parish include Ballabeg,
Colby and
Ronague. For the
purposes of
local government, the
whole of the
historic parish...
- Vine
Laxey Niarbyl Newtown Onchan Port
Soderick Port St Mary Port Erin
Ronague St John's
Strang Sulby Tromode Union Mills Sheadings Ayre
Garff Glenfaba...
- St Mary.
Other settlements in the
sheading include Ballabeg,
Colby and
Ronague (all in the
parish of Arbory), Ballasalla,
Derbyhaven and St Mark's (all...
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Santon B38
Orrisdale road
Malew NB not
Orrisdale in
Michael sheading B39
Ronague Road/Solomons
Corner to
Corlea road Arbory/Malew B40
Ballamaddrell / Grenaby...
- 20″N 7°31′51″W / 52.2161667°N 7.53083°W / 52.2161667; -7.53083
Between Ronague and the
Round Table,
called Magnetic Hill. coordinates: 54°7′45″N 4°41′29″W...
- cat
began to grin Hop-tu-naa! and I
began to run Hop-tu-naa! I ran to
Ronague Hop-tu-naa!
guess what I saw there? Hop-tu-naa! I saw an old
woman Hop-tu-naa...