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Marown (/məˈraʊn/ mə-ROWN,
rhymes with "gown"; Manx: Marooney) is one of the
seventeen historic parishes of the Isle of Man. It is the only landlocked...
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Marown A.F.C. are a
football club from
Crosby in the
parish of
Marown in the Isle of Man. They
compete in the
Premier League of the Isle of Man Football...
- St Runius,
Marown ("Old
Marown Church")
dates to the 12th
century and was the
parish church of
Marown until 1853.
Today it only
holds services for special...
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locations on the Isle of Man, such as Sir
Crosby Marown (Crosby is a
village in the
parish of
Marown) and
Harold Regaby (Regaby is a tiny
hamlet on the...
- tracts. A
translation of
Paradise Lost was made by Rev.
Thomas Christian of
Marown in 1796. A
considerable amount of
secular literature has been
produced in...
- Rushen, Ballaugh, Braddan, Bride, Garff, German, Jurby, Lezayre, Malew,
Marown, Patrick,
Santon The Isle of Man was
historically divided into six sheadings...
- road-racing
circuit on the
primary A1
Douglas to Peel road, in the
parish of
Marown in the Isle of Man. As part of a
wayside residential ribbon development...
- the
parish of
Marown. It is on the Isle of Man TT
course four
miles by road from Douglas. The
Church of
England parish church for
Marown is St
Runius church...
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represent its
occupation until the 11th or 12th
century AD in the
parish of
Marown in the Isle of Man. The site
uniquely brings together buildings of Iron...
- of the four
historic parishes of Braddan,
Marown,
Onchan and Santon. Historically, from 1796
until 1986
Marown was in the
sheading of Glenfaba, and before...