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MAN 188EH 



until lit*. 



v in 





it wa* 



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Mr Mat tttaalry in parf.ity. to IM Md of tb- 



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Uin. aad M t ii.ir.. ft CMtUr fafeoM their 



TtM Stanley family continued u. rule 

 Ik* Wand under UM title of King, of Man. until 

 IftJI.when the .IYM of Lordwa* adopted. In the 

 ame year the ulaad wa* *arrea>lered In a |rli* 

 mealanr fore* by IUeoivr a*ral ChrWtian. who 

 had raUd an armed bu.lv attain** UM gorem 

 meat. UM in the hawk of UMComVteat of TJerby. 

 Parliament (rantad UM Uland to Lord Fairfax : 

 but on UM Hortorattoa UM Darby family wore 

 fain jMit in fa '< inn. <>n tbe death of Jame*, 

 tenth Karl ..f DatW. without i-u- m 1T.V.. Jamea. 

 eroad Duke of Athol. deaeended from ;!,. vnnngeat 

 daoghur of Jamea. levMith Earl of Derby, became 

 i The lak of Man having been for a 

 low period UM *aat of an extcmive anmggttng 

 trade, to UM detriment of the imperial revenue. 

 UM wvereiirnly of it wa* purrliawd hv tlir British 

 government, in 17*3. for t7o.ni and an annuity 

 of 9000 a rear, tbe duke -till reuiaingcertain 

 manorial rijhl.. chtirrh patronage, Ac. The la*t 

 remaining inure** of UM Athol family in the ialand 

 wa. traaWerred to UM Britwh rro..n m |vju : the 

 amoant paid for UM Wand having am.mnt.-l in the 



. , . * . 



T!M UM of Man forma a Mparate UHopric under 

 the tide of Sodor and Man. ^The bUbopric ..f the 

 8ndorry Scandinavian for Southern hie*' wa* 

 for a lime annn.-l to Man ; beaee the title of 

 lor. which i till retain**!, the name havinir 

 * applied to tbe inlet of Holm P.-.-I. on whirl, 

 cathedral chun-h of the dioee*e itand*. Thi* 

 boprie i* eai<l to have been foundr.1 by St Patrick 

 in 44. Among UM bi*hop* the m.t 'famou* wa* 



,i . 



-w ( <j.. I. the author of Satru. Primtn. 

 UM Mans Cbarch h* iu own canon*, and an 



Th *M in. for certain 

 t-. the prorinee of York : tin- 

 iU la tbe Hmiw of LonU. but don not 



The hie of Man ha* a nNwtitntion and govern- 

 ment of iU awn. In a certain rxi- ni imlruetMMBt 

 of the imperial nariiament. It ha* iU own lawn, 

 U* .i<Bn. aad maru of Uw. Tbe IrainUtivF 



-I UM COM! of Tvnwtld. c.,n 

 the Liealeoant governor an-l Conti.-il -the latter 

 Wag eompfMfd of the Uli..|,. *ti.>nwy-Beaeral. 

 two lumitin (or jodr. ,f the roll.! 



i-t bailiff. arrhdMran. and vicar Rneral -and 

 tb* HO.I- al tweatr four Key^ or repreaenU 

 A bill U Mparatoly 

 be&K pa* 



for U 



Uw u 



IMtVMnV 



Rd V both 



liy them i* tran* 



-- not. however, 

 promaljjale.1 , ,i,, i 



! A.il.l Hill 

 H*J* of k Lin in 



IMC an art wa* PM*M| establishing an election hy 

 UMMople every wtren yamnt and a Mil pawed in 

 IMO t ameod Ink net aMuhed UM property 

 nnllnealion for memh>m. tn.nt.-l h..u--hoi,| ..ill 

 raj* tm towm, 4 owner and 6 tenant fntndiiiw 

 fat UM eonatnr. and oonfarred the MfTnura on women. 

 Tn* armorial (wiring, of M.,,, .,.. three leg* in 



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- origin, with a .trong da.), ..f the 

 ...... I'IH- Unmiaffe belong- to the ( ;,,idelic 



the fVltic language* ( (>I.TW). It r 



Pravn, i...u 



n, m IT64. the WbW in 1771 

 , wa* cnmpiled in IKU. Home aeea 

 of UM native MpanliUona will be found in the 

 to /VnrW / i 



t tli<- miililli- of the Hull rcntun il 



land waaalmont \i-in). t fi.un taxation, ami con- 

 pqnentlv looked upon a* n rlicup tilaee of reni- 

 deore. while iU law* were availalilc tr tin- protec- 

 tion of Kni-lii.li debtora. All tliU li l<mu ceaaed. 

 Taxation, locally impueod, ha* Im-ii intriHlnced for 

 varioun purpoeea ; anil, tlioii^-li tli.-n- i- n<> IHMIF 

 law, rauw in aid are not unknown. 'I In- influx 

 "in, and UIP fiwilitiw for t-\|Hirtinj; niitive 

 prodooe, have equaliM-d prir.-. \\itli tln-<- ol.t.-uir 

 ing in the MunnimlinK countrien, anil the HM-IU! 

 condition ha* been murli nuxlified. 



3r*nrltltnf.Van, by the Rev. J. O. Gumming ; Hittary 

 of Utf /lit <if Man, by Juwiih Train ; Brown'i / 

 <;*>.lr . Ckrmtea Kepom Manner, edited by Munch 

 (CbrirtunU. 1HC) : S^ntamet an,! Place A 

 by A. W. Moore, prefaor by Prof. Rhyi 11890 II .11 

 liin. IV Lttltt Manx .Vatiun 1 1X91 I ; *nd tbe j.uMio. 

 tiow of tb* Manx Society (19voU. lKM-8). 



>l;ina;ir. '' M i. li>- l--i.-.-n i .->!.. n and 

 tin- MiulnuoiaKt, and ii-clixMil on tin- north )>v a low 

 reef of rock* and inlands ralliNl AiliimV liridL'e. 

 IU extmiK- width i nearly 4 JX) miles. The Kiill i 

 famoUN for it* |warl-licl>- 



Mannrnr'. a town of Majorca, in a fertile 

 plain. :> mile, K. of Palina hy rail. Pop. 14,929. 



Malta Ulia, the capital of Nirani^na. \i<-- in a 

 fertile dutrict, on the south shop' of l.aki' Muna^'iia. 

 .Vt iiiih-^ hy rail SK. of l,.im. and IIIIH ]x.'rlia]>s lO.tHKI 

 inliahitantV. For the lake, WH; I.KIIN. 



*fflltHhtHi * name applied to varion- !>inls of 

 the South American (rOQDof Chatterer* (MvCllAT- 

 TKItKK), nmonp<t other- to the Cork of the Kock. 

 Seeabui < "i is<,.v 



M.'lliaOH. capital of tin- state of \ma/ona.s, in 

 the repuhlic of Hi.i^il. i- on tin- Kio Ne^ro, 12 

 mile* above IU conllnem-e with the Aina/on. An 

 sly . liitPWKuheil cathedral rweH in the <-i-ntre of 

 the tow n. which alw> hoaiOfl a ctiHtom-hoiiw, a tiny 

 fort, and a military hosjiital. It in a Kteainlx.at 

 -t.itioii. and ha- a ron-nliTalile trade in various 

 forrt product.-, hut pi inci pally in inilia rulilwr. 

 The |-ipiilHtion, thoiiKli often stated lit '-'.">, IKNI 

 to :i.iiim. is under 1 .,. 



MUIHJIM. formerly M \s\--\s .h N, M,,N. 



close to Hull Run d|.v.). The Confederates 

 calhil their two victoiiett here the first and hccond 

 liattle- of .Mamuwaa. 



M:inaxs4-Ii. the name of the eldest son of 

 .lixeph. The trilie of MnnaoM'h received land on 



Uith sided of the .Ionian (see I'AI.K.STIM \1 \N 



AHSKII wa* akm the name of one of the kin^s of 

 Judah (the foiiiteenlh I. who succeeded his father 

 He/ekiah. li'.C or ti!t!l II. c., at the a^e of twelve, 

 and reigned, acconliii); to the narrative, for liltv 

 at Hi- rnshe.1 headlong into all nminer 

 of idolatry, anil Beduced the ptMiple to tollow his 

 example. Carried pii-onci to Babylon, he re 

 |'iil<il. and his prayer wax heard C2 Cliron. xxxiii. I. 

 Tb* apocrypha] ioni|.o~ition calle.1 the I'm 



III. I ill some MSS. of the Sept 



wa*n<-vi (Misiiively n-ceivi-d tv canonical. 



>l;inass-h IM-II Iwrarl. .lewish scholar, WOK 

 liorn at l.i-lN.n in I6(M. (le<l with his father from 

 the lni|ui-iiion. and settling nt Amsterdam 1 

 chief rahhi of the *ynagogue there. In !(>.-,(> he 

 viil-.l Kngland. seekitiK to si-<-ure ( s-e ,1v.\\ 

 VI. p. :t>* n. .in Cromwell the n-admissioii of the 

 .!.- He i|,e,| ,,t Middelhurg in Hi.". He puli 

 lihsl texts of various parts of the Old Testament, 

 with notes; lir rrriilnmr 1'rnlilriiiiitii .VA'.V. ( I63fl); 

 I* ' ' ! Mtirrtr* (I63fi); De Ter- 



,IT( lin!: r.*i*r,,,,,;,, tit I,m,t ( 1 650 ) ; Vin- 

 tiifia Judo-arum, or a fatter in Annrer to Question* 

 pmpomubd ( Land. 16S6) ; and Humble A Mm* to 

 ttt Lord I'rottctor on behalf of the Jewitk 

 MM 



