- Yn
Çheshaght Ghailckagh, also
known as the Manx
Language Society and
formerly known as Manx
Gaelic Society, is an
organization dedicated to, and was founded...
- Place-Names of the Isle of Man With
their Origin and History. Douglas: Yn
Cheshaght Ghailckagh. MacKillop,
James (1998). A
Dictionary of
Celtic Mythology...
- na Gàidhlig
Culture Vannin Conradh na
Gaeilge An
Comunn Gàidhealach Yn
Çheshaght Ghailckagh Seachtain na
Gaeilge Gael Linn
ULTACH Trust Comunn na Gàidhlig...
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Following the
decline in the use of Manx
during the 19th century, Yn
Çheshaght Ghailckagh (The Manx
Language Society) was
founded in 1899. By the middle...
- with
Caesar Cashin, a
native speaker and fisherman, and
president of Yn
Çheshaght Ghailckagh.
Several other high-level Manx
speakers such as
Charles Craine...
-
century a
revival of Manx began,
headed by the Manx
Language Society (Yn
Çheshaght Ghailckagh). Both
linguists and
language enthusiasts searched out the...
- as
noted by Fargher's
friend and
fellow Manx
speaker and
member of Yn
Çheshaght Ghailckagh:
According to
Walter Clarke of the Manx Museum, a
member of...
-
annual lecture on
Celtic language survival hosted by
Culture Vannin and Yn
Çheshaght Ghailckagh.
Dolly Pentreath, the last
native speaker of
Cornish List of...
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Retrieved 15 July 2020. Gell, John (1977).
Cooinaghtyn my Aegid. Andreas: Yn
Çheshaght Ghailckagh. ISBN 1-870029-17-8. "Jack Gell -
Biographies - iMuseum". iMuseum...
- as J. J.
Kneen and
Edmund Goodwin,
Clague was a
founding member of Yn
Çheshaght Ghailckagh in 1899 in Peel. A. W. Moore, the
director of the Manx Museum...