Cronk ny Arrey Laa
Cronk ny Arrey Laa | |
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Lhag ny Killey, soit er lhiargagh heear y chrink | |
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Boayl s'yrjey | |
Yrjid | 437 m (1,434 ft) |
Yrjid chonastagh | 126 m (413 ft) |
Co-ordnaidyn | 54°08′13″N 4°43′05″W / 54.137°N 4.718°W |
Towshanyn | |
Enmys | |
Çheer-oaylleeaght | |
Soiaghey | Mannin |
Caslys-çheerey boayl-oaylleeagh | OS Landranger 95 |
Creg-oaylleeaght | |
Drappal | |
She cronk ayns Mannin eh Cronk ny Arrey Laa. T'eh ny nah chronk s'yrjey ayns jiass yn ellan lurg Baarool Jiass, 2 mi (3.2 km) çheu heear voish, as eh 437 m (1,434 ft) er yrjid. Ga dy vel eh soit ayns Skeerey Rosien, cha nel Skeerey Pherick agh 200 meadaryn veih mullagh y chrink.
Ennym
[reagh | edit source]Va'n cronk enmyssit Cronk ny Arrey Laa er-yn-oyr dy row eh ymmydit myr boayl arrey er son ruegeyderyn car ny ruegyssyn Loghlynagh.[1]
Ta cummaltee ynnydagh enmyssey eh Cronk ny Iree-Laa keayrtyn. V'eh raait dy nee cowrey da eeasteyryn skeddan ny lhieenyn y chuirr tra va'n ghrian girree erskyn y chrink.
Troyn
[reagh | edit source]Ta'n lhiargagh heear girree jeeragh veih Mooir Vannin myr eaynin ta rheynnit liorish Lhag ny Killey.
Ta Eiraght Ashoonagh Vannin cur sheese er yn ard mygeayrt y chronk myr "nane jeh ny h-ardjyn smoo ard-hilleydagh boayl erbee ayns ny h-Ellanyn Goaldagh."[2]
Ta mullagh y chronk soit mysh 500 m (1,600 ft) veih'n ard-raad eddyr Purt Çhiarn/Purt le Moirrey as Purt ny h-Inshey, as foddee yn drappeyder shooyl dys y vullagh dy aashagh. Ta'm mullagh soit er y chassan foddey-hannaghtyn, Raad ny Foillan.
T'eh raait dy vel "ny shey reeriaghtyn" (Mannin, Sostyn, Nalbin, Nerin, Bretyn, as Niau) ry-akin veih'n vullagh, as keayrtyn ta feallee gra dy vel y shiaghtoo "reeriaght", Mooir Vannin, ry-akin. Ta dooieyn lossreeyn quaagh, goaill stiagh lus y druight feill-eeagh.[2]
Laaragh pirgrinys
[reagh | edit source]She laaragh pirgrinys Creestee eh yn cronk, cha foddey sheear as laaghyn yn Agglish Cheltiagh. Ta daa laaragh er-lheh soit er lhiargee Chronk ny Arrey Laa: y çhibbyr casherick ta enmyssit Çhibbyr y Vashtey as tholtanyn keeill ec Lhag ny Killey er y lhiargagh heear, hannee ayn myr ruillick derrey ny 1800yn.[2][3]
Imraaghyn
[reagh | edit source]- ↑ Moore, Arthur William (1971). Folk-lore of the Isle of Man. Forgotten Books. dg. 237. ISBN 1-60506-183-2.
- ↑ a b c "Home | Manx National Heritage : Celebrating the Isle of Man's History".
- ↑ "Lag ny Keeily". Culture Vannin.