William Cubbon M.A. (28 May 1865 – 1 January 1955) was a Manx nationalist, antiquarian, author, businessman and librarian who was the first secretary of...
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Vanninagh Ashoonagh ("Manx national gathering"). It was the idea of William Cubbon, the second Director of the Manx Museum, who was also the Honorary Treasurer...
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Cubbon is a rare patronymic manx gaelic (Gaelg) surname, of exclusive origin from the Isle of Man. Cubbon is one of the rare manx surnames, of either...
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originally intended for his Views of the Ocean from the Isle of Man) and William Cubbon has referred to the book as "one of the most charming publications of...
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the Manx cultural revival, attracting the likes of Sophia Morrison, William Cubbon, P. W. Caine, W. H. Gill, Christopher R. Shimmin and W. W. Gill. Kneen...
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Stephen Hughes-Games (category People educated at King William's College)
twenty years later. His poem 'In memoriam: T. E. Brown' was selected by William Cubbon for inclusion in his A Book of Manx Poetry, published in 1913, and included...
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in the Australian Star newspaper shows a new hotel publican, George William Cubbon, had received the License for the "Como Hotel" from short-term de facto...
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Ghailckagh. It was edited by Sophia Morrison, with the assistance of William Cubbon. Mannin was the society journal of the Manx Language Society, Yn Çheshaght...
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Lieutenant-General Sir Mark Cubbon KCB (23 August 1775 – 23 April 1861) was a British army officer with the East India Company who was the Chief Commissioner...
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large number of her poems collected in A Book of Manx Poetry, edited by William Cubbon, an anthology covering the entire history of poetry from the Isle of...
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