Illiam Dhône and the Manx Rebellion, 1651: Records and Proceedings Relating to the Case of William Christian of Ronaldsway, Receiver-general of the Isle of Man, who was Shot for Treason at Hango Hill, 2d January 1662-3, with Copies of the Various Depositions Preserved in the Rolls Office, Castletown, and Other Documents Connected Therewith, Zväzok 26William Harrison Manx Society, 1877 - 119 strán (strany) |
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