According to David Robertson's 1791 view of history, after the suppression of the Druids of the Ancient Britons in one Mona, Anglesey, they came to another Mona, the Isle of Man, where they continued their benevolent rule and ministry until the coming of Christianity.
\n\nFollowing the burial of Lucy Westenra near Hampstead Heath, Professor Van Helsing tries to explain to Dr John Seward how it is that King Laughter comes at the most inappropriate times. Meanwhile, families in the Hampstead area are concerned that children are going missing for some lengthy periods and their excuse is that they've been walking with a beautiful lady on the Heath.
\n\nAs nyn giaull 'sy chlaare y cheayrt shoh -
\nYOUENN GWERNIG - E kreiz an noz
\nAALIN CLAGUE - Drillinyn
\n4 YN Y BAR - Gwrachod Llanddona/Gyrru'r byd o'm blaen
\nSEONAG NIC CHOINNICH - Ged is grianach an latha
\nTHE STOWES - Tin and copper, boys
\nDERVISH - Last night's fun
\nEBEN - Paskou hir ar c'hemener
\nCAARJYN COOIDJAGH - Shiaull ersooyl/Faagmayd nyn mannaght
\nGEORGIA RUTH - Mai