Robert Corteen was born in 1790 and was something of a polymath, successful in many fields of study and achievement, and not only in the Isle of Man. Whilst working for Messrs Gelling in Douglas, he constructed machinery to supply gas to light St Matthew's Church and other businesses on Douglas quayside. This was first used on 27th June 1832.
\n\nWe continue to hear about the exploits of Neddy Beg Hom Ruy at the fishing out of Port St Mary when he was still young, among crewmen who were much given to drink.
\n\nAs nyn giaull -
\nCAARJYN COOIDJAGH - Y folliaght
\nANNETTE WYN MERRIMAN & JENNIFER JONES - Y cobler du bach
\nNEIL CLARK - Troy’s Wedding/Glasgow City Police Pipers/Kenny Gillies of Portnalong, Skye
\nOLL AN GWELLA - The white rose
\nKISTINIDIZ - Kerfank
\nNEIL MULLIGAN - The Newport Lass/Port an Bhrathair
\nGWERINOS - Mynd yn ol
\nMARGARET BENNETT - Gaoil ise gaol i
\nBREE - Gaelg aboo!
\nMEC LIR - Chase the ace