The steamer Victoria from Fleetwood for Belfast had run aground at Port Mooar in Maughold. Edward and Isabella Christian of Baldromma were fined for keeping goods from the wreck. However, two servants at Baldromma stashed away more loot in the adjacent churchyard. This led to a parochial visitation and remonstrance by Bishop Thomas Vowler Short with the police and other officials on 21st March 1842.
\n\nOur short story in Manx is about an actor whose fantastic skills - and one particular role - brought him only too closely to the attention of an unscrupulous politician.
\n\nAs nyn giaull :
\nKEVIN CONNEFF - The pride of Pimlico
\nMABSANT - Fe drawodd yn my meddwl
\nGUILDFORD SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, cond. Tom Higgins - A Manx Overture: The Isle of Mountains and Glens (Haydn Wood)
\nBARBARA GALE, CHRISTINE BREGAZZI, ERNIE THORN & GRAHAM CROWE - Come back to Mona
\nKISTINIDIZ - Kerfank
\nGLENBERVIE FOLK DUO - Roslyn Castle/Gyn ennym/Roxburgh Castle
\nARDENTIA - Muinera e xota de Ancares#
\nAALIN CLAGUE - Snaih
\nNIALL & CAOIMHIN VALLELY, PAUL MEEHAN & BRIAN MORRISEY - The wrong house