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Keeill Vael
Archaeology
The unlocated site of an early medieval chapel or keeill known as Keeill Vael which is thought to have been sited in Bride parish.
In a letter published in the Manx Advertiser of 7 September 1826 C. Radcliffe states that amongst other keeills in Bride was "Keeill Vael... if I remember right, dedicated either to Michael the Archangel, or St. Mael or Mel, one of the disciples of St Patrick, by whom his life was written."
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- Parish: Bride
- Sheading: Ayre
- Grid Ref: NX4400000000
Sources
- Isle of Man Heritage Environment Record