Vestigia insulae manniae antiquiora, or, A dissertation on the armorial bearings of the Isle of Man : the regalities and prerogatives of its ancient kings, and the original usages, customs, privileges, laws, and constitutional government of the Manx people / by H.R. Oswald.
- Oswald, H. R.
- Date:
- 1860
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Vestigia insulae manniae antiquiora, or, A dissertation on the armorial bearings of the Isle of Man : the regalities and prerogatives of its ancient kings, and the original usages, customs, privileges, laws, and constitutional government of the Manx people / by H.R. Oswald. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![PAGE Godred Cronan acquired by Con- quest the entire property in tbo iLand 125 Gold Earing found in Siinton ... 52 Gomeric Eaces of Men 19 Gorree’s Days, Kings in Dalby ... 4 Governor Murray’s Copper Penny... 123 Grant implying existence of Crown Lands in Man 135 Guthred of the Orry Race 92 Hacket’s Tower 193 Heraldry, Use of 37 and Mottoes cultivated, A.D. 1300 34 Office in London bears Manx Arms 36 Hercules, Triquetra Shield of, by Hesiod 14 Hillocks and Cairns 46, 49 History of the Montacute Family... 32 Homage paid by Kings of M.an ... 118 House for Lieutenant-Governor ... 91 House of Keys, e.xisted from time immemorial 143,144 , Manner of Nomi- nation 162 Idiomatic Saying of Natives of Man 76 Indian Triquetra _ ... 13, 194 Insurrection of Manx against the Scots 147 Investigation illustrative of Two Great Races 19 Island inhabited antecedent to His- tory bought from William Scrope not recorded as Scotch ... valued at 100 marks a year Isle of Man, Accounts of, meagre... ■ did not possess Heredi VII 34 34 39 iii tary Titles of Nobility formally included in 140 the Truce between England and France Isles of Britain, as inhabited at first 104 Ivar, the Manx knight, heads the Civil War against the Scots, and is slain at the battle of Ronalds- way 147 James II. of Scotland carried the Arms of Four Dignities 6 Johnson, Dr. his opinion in reference to Armorial Bearings 43 Kay 11, a grove Kccils, Treens, and Barrows ... ... 197 ... 46 PAGE Keeil and Treen Chapel, Arbory ... 68 of Early Cliristians 69 ■ of the Christians planted near the Altars of the Heathen... 69 Pharrick-a-Drumma 10 Vaal at Cross Welkyn ... 76 Woirrey, Chiarn, &c. ... 78 Keys, Members of, free from Arrest 143 , Mode of Election 145 King’s Deer discouraged by Natives 149 elects the Keys 108 existed from time immemorial 107 of England appointed Custodes 1.13 John orders the Sheriffs of Rochester, &c., to set Reginald at liberty 119 Kings and Lords invariably recog- nised the Keys as Representatives of the Third Estate 144 Kirk or Keeil, of Celtic etymology 43,197 Knowledge of Alanx Language in understanding some of the Runic Inscriptions 43 Languages, Progress of, probably influenced by Zones of Latitude 20 Lear, or Lheir, King 4, 200 Legend by an aged Manx tVoman... 5 Lhannan Slice Cup of Ballalletcher 189 License or Passport from the King 121 Long Pedigree of the Orrys 115 Lord’s Rent on Baronial Lands ... 138 Beaumont recognised as King of ]\Ian, by Edward II. in 1307 28 Lymphad, sails furled, in 1138 and 1246 10 MacDonalds, of Islay, &c., did not quarter the Three Legs 11 MacKenzie, Earl of Cromartie, quar- ters Manx Arms 7 MacLeods quarters Manx Arms ... 7 of MacLeod, bears differ- ent quarterings from Kasay ... 11 MacNeil of Barra 10 Magnus Barefoot ••• 124 Mandevillcs pillaged the Island in 1315 124 Mannanan-Beg Mac-y-Lheir, a pay- nim 4, 200 , his Tenure of the Straw 4, 200 Manx have no Memorial of Ship ... 5 Tradition takes no notice of the Pagan Priests known as Druids Constitution, Construction of 104](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24870055_0244.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)
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