- of the term
sheading are unclear.
There are
three main possibilities: from the
Norse word
skeid –
meaning ship-****embly, with each
sheading providing men...
- in the
sheading of Glenfaba, and
before 1796
Onchan was in the
sheading of Garff. In
addition to the
current districts listed above, the
sheading of Middle...
- west of the
island (part of the
traditional North Side division) in the
sheading of Michael.
Other settlements in the
parish include Barregarrow. For the...
- the
sheading of
Rushen also
includes the town of
Castletown and the
village districts of Port Erin and Port St Mary.
Other settlements in the
sheading include...
- the
second highest of the Island's five Marilyns. It is
located in the
Sheading of
Michael and can be
climbed from Kirk
Michael or
Barregarrow to the west...
- 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...
-
Centre (geometry), the
point equally distant from the
outer limits.
Middle (
sheading), a
subdivision of the Isle of Man
Middle Bay (disambiguation)
Middle Brook...
- to use
American Sign
Language Michael, Isle of Man, an
administrative sheading (district) MICHAEL, a
message integrity check used in the
Temporal Key...
- (Manx:
skeerey (singular),
skeeraghyn (plural))
currently included in each
sheading of the Isle of Man are: Ayre
Andreas (Andreas /
Skeerey Andreas) Bride...
-
Maughold in the
sheading of Garff). It is
treated as part of
Garff for some purposes, e.g. the coroner.
Other settlements in the
sheading include Glen Auldyn...