Chapter 18 — Mann Itself the Gold
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- Book Chapters
- Name
- Chapter 18 — Mann Itself the Gold
- Description
- The return to the hill. The constitutional recovery, the 1866 settlement, women's suffrage, the language revival, the Bunscoill. The ceremony still happening. Crown dependence as a living condition — no royal charities, no royal warrant companies, no Governor's charities. The indifference that caused the devastation also permitted the endurance. Titles do not make nations.
- Period
- 1866–present
- Key Figures
- Key figures: A.W. Moore, Ned Maddrell, Brian Stowell, Douglas Faragher, Archibald Knox
- Brian Stowell
- Douglas Faragher
- Eamon de Valera
- Kurt Schwitters
- Gerhard Bersu
- Robert Heywood
- Mr Laughton
- John Murray, 4th Duke of Atholl
- Colonel Edward Smith
- J.C. Curwen
- Lord Ellenborough
- Spencer Walpole
- Robert Fargher
- James Brown
- Governor Henry Loch
- A.W. Moore
- Ned Maddrell
- Lord John Russell
- Archibald Knox
- Josef Pilates
- Sir James Gell
- Edward Moore Gawne
- George III
- Queen Victoria
- Prince Albert
- Edward VII
- George V
- Edward VIII
- George VI
- Elizabeth II
- Edward Christian of Bemahague
- Themes
- Execution of Illiam Dhone
- Isle of Man Purchase Act
- Transfer Ceremony
- 1792 Commission of Inquiry
- 1805 Parliamentary Debates
- House of Keys Election Act
- Women's Suffrage in the Isle of Man
- Founding of Yn Cheshaght Ghailckagh
- Death of Ned Maddrell
- Bunscoill Ghaelgagh Opens
- Keys' Resolution of March 1765
- Isle of Man Purchase Act 1765
- Duke of Atholl's Rights, Isle of Man Act 1825
- House of Keys Election Act 1866
- Book Part
- Part III: Rank Is but a Guinea Stamp
- Crown Administration
- Constitutional Recovery
- Modern Era
- Places
- Douglas
- Peel
- Ramsey
- Port Erin
- Port St Mary
- Tynwald Hill
- Castle Rushen
- Hango Hill
- Onchan
- Bemahague
- Lathom
- Fincastle
- Ohio Settlements
- Isle of Man
- London
- Institutions & Families
- Tynwald
- House of Keys
- Diocese of Sodor and Man
- Governor of the Isle of Man
- HM Treasury
- Yn Cheshaght Ghailckagh
- The Atholl Dynasty (Murray)
- The Christian Family
- The Moore Family
- Type
- Chapter