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Cronk-y-Keeillown
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Also known as: Cronk-y-Keeillown
The Manx name for Tynwald Hill: the hill of the church of John. The name preserves the pre-Norse Christian chapel dedicated to St John that stood at the site before the Vikings established their thing-vollr there. Three layers of meaning in one place name: the Celtic sacred site, the Christian keeill, and the Norse assembly. The etymology demonstrates the accommodation already operating inside the constitutional structure.
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- Moore
- Kneen, Proceedings IoM NHAS (1935-37)