Dorothy Wordsworth, sister of the poet, William, kept a diary of her visit to the Island in 1828, when she stayed with Henry and Joanna Hutchinson on the South Quay in Douglas. They were brother and sister to William Wordsworth's wife, Mary. The Wordsworths also had friends in the Island, including Rev Robert Brown, father of Manx poet, T E Brown.
\n\nJonathan Harker is trying to track down boxes of Transylvanian soil that Count Dracula has had taken from his house in Purfleet, Essex, to addresses in London. Meanwhile he notes that his wife, Mina, is looking pale.
\n\nAs y kiaull ain -
\nSEAN O SE - Do bhi bean uasal/Carrickfergus
\nSIDAN - Di enw
\nNATIONAL FOLK DANCE ORCHESTRA, Cond. Arnold Foster - Soldier's joy
\nYVES LEBLANC - Mains aux genoux
\nRUTH KEGGIN & RACHEL HAIR - Arrane oie vie
\nCAM KERNEWEK - Carol Coref/Fer Lyskerys
\nBING CROSBY - Galway Bay
\nSIDAN - Cwsg, Osian
\nDAIMH - Domhnall Mor na Ceapaich