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Hango Hill, Mount Strange Gallows Hill
Archaeology
The name Hango Hill may have its origins in the Old Norse for 'hanging hill', implying that the site was used as a place of execution in the medieval period. Nevertheless, the site is most well-known as the place where William Christian was executed in 1663 for his part in surrendering the Royalist-held Island to Parliamentary forces in 1651.
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- Parish: Malew
- Sheading: Rushen
- Grid Ref: SC2760467803
Sources
- Isle of Man Heritage Environment Record