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Flint Scatter at Ohio Cottage
The findspot of a probable Ronaldsway type flint scatter found in the field numbered Plot 1710 on the 1870 1:2500 Ordnance Survey map. The finds included a concave saw and a slate plaque.
Flint Scatter at Park Farm
The findspot of an early prehistoric flint scatter collected on 10 April 1891.  The pieces included a stone rubber with one face more dished that the other, measuring 8 x 15 x 4 centimetres overall, as well as flint waste and flint cores.
Flint Scatter at Peel
A quantity of worked prehistoric flint was recovered from the cliff path, north of Peel in the field numbered as 994 on the 1869 1:2500 scale Ordnance Survey map.
Flint Scatter at Railway Line, Union Mills
The findspot of an early prehistoric flint scatter, found within the field numbered as Plot 1559 on the 1869 1:2500 scale Ordnance Survey map. A slate bar was found here, which has curvilinear, worn ends and measures 16.5 x 2. 7 x 0.7 centimetres.
Flint Scatter at Regaby Beg
An early prehistoric flint scatter found in the field marked as Plot 1799 on the 1870 1:2500 scale Ordnance Survey map. Over 25 flint flakes and blades were found as well as a broken slate "loom weight".
Flint Scatter at Regaby Mooar
The findspot of an early prehistoric flint scatter found in the field numbered Plot 1113 on the 1870 1:2500 Ordnance Survey map. It consists of 17 pieces of flint.
Flint Scatter at Rhendhoo
Worked flints collected during the excavation of a microlithic scatter in the field numbered Plot 1413 on the 1870 1:2500 scale Ordnance Survey map.  The excavation was undertaken in September 1989.
Flint Scatter at Rhendhoo
A flint scatter of over 50 artefacts of early prehistoric date collected by Mr Alan Skillan and Dr L.S. Garrad during fieldwalking. The finds are kept at the Manx Museum (Accession No. 1987-045).  They include worked flints from the field numbered Plot 789 on the 1870 1:2500 Ordnance Survey map.  A broken slate "bar" was also found, that may have been a rubbing stone, which measured 14cm x 3 cm.
Flint Scatter at Rhendhoo
The findspot of an early prehistoric flint scatter collected by Mr Alan Skillan in the field numbered Plot 741 on the 1870 1:2500 scale Ordnance Survey map.
Flint Scatter at Rhendhoo, Ballahasney
The findspot of an early prehistoric flint scatter, found in the field marked as Plot 1422 on the 1870 1:2500 scale Ordnance Survey map.
Flint Scatter at Rhendhoo, Ballahasney
Circa 40 worked flints, 5 of which were fire-cracked, collected during fieldwalking in the field numbered Plot 1414 on the 1870 1:2500 scale Ordnance Survey map. The survey was undertaken on 1 April 1988.
Flint Scatter at Santon
The findspot of an early prehistoric flint scatter.
Flint Scatter at Struan ny Kirk
The findspot of a flint flake from Struan-ny-kirka, German which measures 4.7 centimetres overall.
Flint Scatter at Thalloovell
A flint scatter consisting of 9 pieces of worked flint and 1 piece of schist of Mesolithic or Neolithic date, from Thalloovell, Malew. They were found in the field numbered 585 on the 1869 1:2500 scale Ordnance Survey map and reported by Miss S. McCartan.
Flint Scatter at Thalloovell
31 Pieces of flint have been recorded here by Miss S. Mccartan, found in the field numbered 588 on the 1869 1:2500 scale Ordnance Survey map.
Flint Scatter at Thalloovell
A tanged point was found here in the field numbered as 583 on the 1869 1:2500 scale Ordnance Survey map. It was reportedly 'Found by itself, but above area of worked flint' by Miss S McCartan.
Flint Scatter at The Cronk, Aust
The findspot of a broken piece of slate which may have been utilised as an artefact. It was found in the field numbered as Plot 995 at a location thought to be a burnt mound measuring 20 metres by 15 metres. Two sub-spherical stones measuring 3.5cm by 3cm and some worked flints, including a blade 6.8cm long, and waste chips were also found.
Flint Scatter at The Cronk, Aust
The findspot of an early prehistoric flint scatter found on 11 October 1987 in the field numbered Plot 256 on the 1870 1:2500 Ordnance Survey map.  It included 19 pieces of worked flint, waste chips, 2 of which were calcined, and a blade which was 5cm long.  A possible gunflint was also found.
Flint Scatter at The Glebe
The findspot of a scatter of about 60 early prehistoric flints found in the field numbered Plot 101 on the 1870 1:2500 scale Ordnance Survey map. They were collected on 1 April 1988 and include at least 4 scrapers.
Flint Scatter at The Guilcagh
The findspot of an early prehistoric flint scatter found by Dr Larch S. Garrad and Mr Alan Skillan during fieldwalking in the field numbered Plot 1536 on the 1870 1:2500 Ordnance Survey map. It consists of over 20 pieces of flint.
Flint Scatter at The Guilcagh
The findspot of a scatter of worked flints of early prehistoric date which include 13 pieces. These were collected on May 12th, 1988 in the field numbered as Plot 1965 on the 1870 1:2500 scale Ordnance Survey map. A "burnt area" was noted close by.
Flint Scatter at The Guilcagh
The findspot of an early prehistoric flint scatter found by Dr Larch S. Garrad and Mr Alan Skillan during fieldwalking in the field numbered Plot 1536 on the 1870 1:2500 Ordnance Survey map.  Over 30 large flint pieces were collected in February 1987.
Flint Scatter at The Guilcagh
The findspot of an early prehistoric flint scatter found by Dr Larch S. Garrad and Mr Alan Skillan during fieldwalking in the field numbered Plot 1550 on the 1870 1:2500 Ordnance Survey map. It includes some very large pieces including some of Heavy-flake type, a prismatic core and 2 slate bars possibly for honing.
Flint Scatter at The Lhen Trench
The findspot of a Mesolithic flint scatter which included several Heavy-blade or Bann type implements found in a field alongside the Lhen Trench, which is shown as Plot 2049 on the 1870 1:2500 scale Ordnance Survey map.
Florence of Worcester Chronicle: excerpts on Isle of Man (1083-1098)
Florence of Worcester Chronicle: excerpts on Isle of Man (1083-1098)
Bilingual (Latin/English) transcription of passages from the Chronicle of Florence of Worcester covering early medieval and Norman-era references to the Isle of Man (Mevania). Includes accounts of Welsh rebellion (1094), Norwegian King Magnus's expedition (1098), and the island's political status. Relevant as historical background on pre-Revestment Manx sovereignty and the transition from Norse to Norman influence.