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feet. The graveyard measures 64 yards by 33 

 (fig. 46). 



St. Trinian's, Marown, is at the foot of Greeba, in a 

 meadow by the high road from Peel to Douglas. It 

 measures outside 75 feet by 24 ; the walls, about 4ft. thick, 

 are built of the local clay-slate, with dressings and quoins 

 of red sandstone, and it is of Early Middle-Pointed style. 

 The east window of two lights, acutely pointed, is 4ft. 

 wide ; on each side of the chancel was a one-light window. 

 The priests' door was on the north. The nave appears to 

 have had two one-light windows on the north, and one 



Fig. 46. Keeil on St. Michael's Island. From a sketch by Sir H. Dryden. 



besides the door on the south. The west window was an 

 ogee-headed lancet, and its gable bears a double cam- 

 panile. The rubble which supported the altar still 

 remains about a foot high. The Stoup is in the east side 

 of the south doorway, inside. There is a hole in the door- 

 jambs as for a bar (fig. 47). 



The finest of all the Manks historic monuments is Castle 

 Rushen (fig. 48). According to the Chronicle, Robert the 

 Bruce laid siege to it in 1313, when Duncan Macdougall 



