50 minutes | Sunday, 20 June 2021
King Robert the Bruce is a well-known figure in Scottish history. Perhaps less-known is the fact that he spent a month here in the Island, arriving on 18th May 1313 and leaving after the fall of Castle Rushen after a siege, when the Lord Dougal Mac Dowyl held out for a month. A W Moore gives the date of the end of that siege as 21st June 1313.
Neddy Beg Hom Ruy's reminiscences give us a good description of how the herring fishery was conducted in the mid- to late-nineteenth century.
As y kiaull ain y cheayrt shoh -
BREABACH - Coisich a ruin
MEIC STEVENS - Ar y mynydd
THE SKYMASTERS DANCE ORCHESTRA - The garden where the praties grow
BRENDA WOOTTON & NICHOLAS MATTHEWS - The mermaid
RUNRIG - Mairi
THE FOLK DANCE BAND - Nancy's fancy MORRISTON ORPHEUS CHOIR - Myfanwy
AALIN CLAGUE - Snaih
DONALD HUGHES - Mony Musk