Henry Bloom Noble wrote a letter on 25th January 1886 saying that his wife, Rebecca, would present the site and that he would pay for building a hospital in Douglas (now the Manx Museum building in Kingswood Grove). Their offer was announced and accepted on 27th January. Unfortunately, Rebecca didn't live to see the completion and opening of the hospital in 1888.
\n\nOur story in Manx is another by Simon J Wood. He lives in Lincolnshire and his story about a famous author is set in Boston - but in this case, Boston, Massachusetts.
\n\nWe celebrate the birth of Robert Burns on 25th January 1759 lesh nyn giaull -
\n\nDOUGIE MacLEAN - Rattlin', roarin' Willie
\nSHEENA WELLINGTON - There was a lad
\nPAOLO NUTINI - For a' that
\nKATE REID - The banks o' Cree
\nBRIAN MILLER - O, Tibbie, I hae seen the day
\nEMILY SMITH & JAMIE MacCLENNAN - Adoon winding Nith
\nDICK GAUGHAN - Now westlin' winds
\nIMAR - L'air Mignonne