Is there something about the name, Reginald? Every time we hear of one in Manx history, he seems to have been something of a bad lot. We start and finish our dip into David Robertson's 'A Review of the Manks History' with two such flawed characters.
\n\nProfessor Van Helsing has brought Arthur Holmwood, Quincey Morris and Dr John Seward to the graveyard at Kingstead, and the empty tomb of Lucy Westenra. Here they keep watch. And oh! what a sickening spectacle awaits them.
\n\nAs y kiaull 'sy chlaare -
\nBWNCATH & MEINIR GWILYM - Gyrru ni 'mlaen
\nMONROE - Am bothan a bh'aig Fhionnghuala
\nKOUERIEN - Suite des branles Maraic
\nMUIREANN Nic AMHLAOIBH & IRISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA - An tseanbhean bhocht
\nSUE WHITE & GARETH HEDGES - Fish and tin and copper, boys
\nMARK LAWRENCE, BEN GIBBS, KATIE LAWRENCE & RUSSELL COWIN - George Slade's/Keppel Gate/Dog Mills
\nGEORGIA RUTH - Etrai
\nWILLIAM MATHESON - Ceann Traigh Ghruinneard
\nMARI-ELEN POUPON-TONNERRE - Sabat ar Gelted