St John's
Description: “…a small scattered hamlet, loosely gathered about the pretty church of St. John, and its memorable appendage, the famous Tynwald Hill, and situated on the level summit of an extensive plateau, which slopes, on its northern edge, to the Rhenass river, which flows along a deep vale into the Neb, or Peel river, at a point a little to the west of the Mount, and, on its southern edge, sinking with equal abruptness into the low, swampy Curragh Glass (the grey bog).” (Brown's guide to the Isle of Man : with seventy illustrations and a map [13th ed.], 1892, p.129.)
NGR Easting: 227900
NGR Northing: 478000
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- Tynwald: Symbol of an Ancient Kingdom
- Laws on the Tynwald, 1795, by John 'Warwick' Smith. Tynwald Christmas Card
- Laws on the Tynwald, 1795: by John 'Warwick: Smith - Tynwald Christmas Card
- Empire Battle Hymn, Tune Tynwald
- Report of the Select Committee of Tynwald on Ballacarmel Holiday Cottages
- Tynwald Court in the Isle of Man.
- Douglas Town Boundaries. In Tynwald. Petition of the Mayor, Aldermen and Burgesses of the Borough of Douglas for leave to extend the Boundaries of the Borough of Douglas and Petition of certain Ratepayers in the Parish of Braddan that the Boundaries of the Borough of Douglas may be extended together with Appendices and Verbatim Report of Evidence and Plans showing the Boundaries as Originally Proposed by the Corporation
- Report to Tynwald on Environmental Pollution presented to Tynwald July 1973
- Isle of Man Harbour Works: Report of Committee Appointed November 27, 1879 Minutes of Evidence laid before Tynwald
- Report of the Committee of Tynwald appointed to consider Mr Weekes Report on the Rivers of the Island and to Report what provisions should be contained in a Bill to deal with Flooding from the Rivers
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