HISTORY
OF
THE ISLE OF MAN...
by Hannah Bullock, 1816
- Introduction
- Chap I- Early History
- Chap II - History of the Bishops
- Chap III - Conjectures of condition under
native Princes
- Chap IV - Further History under the
Stanleys
- Chap V- History of James
- Chap VI - to Death of Earl
- Chap VII - Bishops
- Chap VIII - Review of State of
Island
- Chap IX
- Tour round the
Island, commencing at Douglas
- Chap
X - Tour
continued-Castletown
- Chap XI
- Agriculture
- Chap
XII - Herring Fishery
- Chap
XIII - The Revenue
- Chap
XIV - The Laws
- Chap
XV - The various Courts of
Law
- Chap
XVI - Comments on the State of the
Laws
- Chap
XVII - State of Society in the
Island
- Chap
XVIII - Further Observations on the
Society
- Chap
XIX - Some characteristic Superstitions
of the Manx
- Chap
XX - Prices of
Provisions ...
- Appendices
- Notes
Hannah Bullock was wife of Stanley Bullock, a
'social refugee' from England, who in 1809 acquired the house and
farm known as The Hague in Onchan and lived there until 1815 when,
getting into financial troubles, it was seized by the Coroner and
sold.