Edward Christian was a significant figure in Manx history from about 1630 until his death in 1661, with radical ideas that were well ahead of his time. These were turbulent times, as was his relationship with Yn Stanlagh Mooar, James, the Lord Strange and then VII Earl of Derby. Edward Christian died on 19th January and was buried in the chancel of Maughold Church on 22nd January, 1661.
\n\nAnd Jonathan Harker gets a lot of pitying looks, signs of the cross and gestures to ward off the evil eye as he sets off for Castle Dracula. However, he quite enjoys the sights on the road, despite the driver's obvious haste to get it done in the shortest possible time.
\n\nAs y kiaull ain -
\nBLIALAM - Comin' thro' the rye
\nSKWARDYA - Pols anella
\nMERA ROYLE & DAVID KILGALLON - Deep in the earth
\nDOM DUFF - An dans veur
\nSTIOFAIN O CUALAIN - Caislean Ui Neill
\nSIAN PHILLIPS & CASS MEURIG - Ty a gardd
\nANNIE KISSACK - O Vannin veg veen
\nFOUR LANES MALE CHOIR - The skippers of St Ives
\nSGOIL CHIUIL NA GAIDHEALTACHD - Zito