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By 1911 there were no visible remains of a keeill known as Cabbal Rhullickey. Renowned scholar J J Kneen traced its name to an earlier Cabbal Ronnican, named for an Irish saint who was celebrated on 15th May with a fair in Ballaugh. Nearby, Bishopscourt was the scene of a fire which destroyed much of the middle block and led to the death of Mary Gardner in the early hours of Tuesday 16th May 1893.

We have a series of short stories in Manx, Skeealyn Aesop, in the translation by Neddy Beg Hom Ruy, Edward Faragher of Cregneash, published in 1901.

As y kiaull ain -

MARCAS MAC AN TUAIRNEIR - Nochd

CALAN - Blodau'r flwyddyn

SEAMUS ENNIS - Ask my father/Pat Ward's jig

LORS LANDAT & THOMAS MOISSON - Ar paotr youank koz/Ton berr gavotenn

MARLENE HENDY - The secret island

RACHEL HAIR - Hubcaps and potholes

SALT & SKY - Estren dyworth an mor

PERERIN - Symffoni lawen

MAIRTIN TOURISH, LUKE WARD & STIOFAN O BRION - Piper in the cave