50 minutes | Sunday, 27 September 2020
When poor weather brought a poor harvest, some Manx landowners wanted to ship grain off the Island to take advantage of higher market prices elsewhere - but leaving the Island with a shortage and prices beyond the reach of many people for their staple food. The outcome was rioting, which started in Peel on 29th September 1821 and spread to Douglas soon after.
Our story in Manx is the opening part of a tale, originally in English by Mike Scofield, about someone who enjoys solitude in the wilderness, but after a month away returns to find people behaving very strangely - thanks to new software on mobile phones.
As nyn giaull :
ALTAN - 'Stor, a stor, a ghra
CARREG LAFAR - Baban bach
MARK LAWRENCE - Dooraght
OLL AN GWELLA - Cadgwith anthem
ISHBEL MAC ASKILL - Mor a'cheannaich
EDUARDO PANIAGUA & MUSICA ANTIGUA - El rey pescador
PHIL TANNER - The four-hand (Gower) reel
RUTH KEGGIN - She 'neen aeg mish as aalin
FORZH PENAOS - TKTK (polka)