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Arbory
Arbory-List of places in the Isle of Man
itself, the Government administers three small neighbouring islands: the Calf , St Patrick's and St Michael's
Arbory-Arbory
Arbory (Manx: Cairbre) is one of the seventeen historic parishes of the Isle of Man. It is located in the south of the island (part of the traditional
Arbory-Outline of the Isle of Man
Rushen - Arbory, Rushen (Rosien), Malew List of places in the Isle of Man The official towns of the Isle of Man are: Capital of the Isle of Man: Douglas
Arbory-Local government in the Isle of Man
districts: Andreas, Arbory and Rushen, Ballaugh, Braddan, Bride, Garff, German, Jurby, Lezayre, Malew, Marown, Patrick, Santon The Isle of Man was historically
Arbory-Castletown, Isle of Man
has been part of the Arbory, Castletown & Malew constituency. In 1874, the House of Keys moved from Castletown to Douglas. The Isle of Man Census 2011 lists
Arbory-List of roads in the Isle of Man
destinations. Transport in the Isle of Man List of named corners of the Snaefell Mountain Course Speed limits in the Isle of Man Isle of Man Courier – Roieder Ellan
Arbory-List of parishes of the Isle of Man
district of Garff. In 2020. the two parish districts of Arbory and Rushen merged for administrative purposes to form the parish district of Arbory and Rushen
Arbory-Arbory and Rushen
Arbory and Rushen (Cairbre as Rosien) is a local authority area in the south-west of the Isle of Man, designated as a parish district, and with its own
Arbory-Colby, Isle of Man
is a small village in the south of the Isle of Man in the parish of Arbory. It lies on the A7 road between the towns of Castletown and Port Erin and close
Arbory-List of schools in the Isle of Man
Schools in the Isle of Man. This is a list of schools in the Isle of Man. It includes schools funded by the Isle of Man Department of Education and independent
Arbory-IM postcode area
54.152°N 4.529°W / 54.152; -4.529 Postcodes were introduced in the Isle of Man in 1993, with the island becoming the IM postcode area. Each town or
Arbory-Isle of Man Constabulary
The Isle of Man Constabulary (Manx: Meoiryn-Shee Ellan Vannin) is the national police service of the Isle of Man, an island of 85,000 inhabitants, situated
Arbory-House of Keys
The House of Keys (Manx: Yn Kiare as Feed) is the directly elected lower house of Tynwald, the parliament of the Isle of Man, the other branch being the
Arbory-Port Erin
village in the south-west of the Isle of Man, in the historic parish of Rushen. It was previously a seaside resort before the decline of the tourist trade. Administratively
Arbory-Diocese of Sodor and Man
The Diocese of Sodor and Man is a diocese of the Church of England. Originally much larger, today it covers just the Isle of Man and its adjacent islets
Arbory-List of aviation accidents and incidents in the Isle of Man
This article lists some of the aviation accidents and incidents in the Isle of Man from the 1940s to the 2010s. 1 January 1940, a Royal Air Force, Handley
Arbory-Balladoole
historical and archaeological site in Arbory on the Isle of Man. The site is a short distance from Castletown in the south of the Island. It is located on a
Arbory-Calf of Man
and Kitterland, it is part of the historic parish of Rushen and the current parish district of Arbory and Rushen. It has only two seasonal inhabitants
Arbory-Patrick (parish)
(Manx: Perick) is one of the seventeen historic parishes of the Isle of Man. It is located on the west of the island (part of the traditional North Side
Arbory-Ballakilpheric
Pherick; meaning "settlement of St Patrick's church") is a small village in the parish of Rushen (recently amalgamated with Arbory for administrative purposes)
Arbory-Ballabeg
Balley Beg) is a village on the Isle of Man. It is in the parish of Arbory in the sheading of Rushen, in the south of the island near Castletown. There
Arbory-Windmills in the Isle of Man
The Isle of Man has had a number of windmills over the centuries. They were mostly threshing mills, with a few corn mills. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap
Arbory-Corrin (surname)
the Kings of Mann and the Isles Dune: The Battle of Corrin "Corrin Family of Arbory". www.isle-of-man.com. "Corrin Name Meaning & Corrin Family History
Arbory-Arbory, Castletown & Malew
Arbory, Castletown & Malew is a House of Keys constituency in the south of the Isle of Man. It was created for the 2016 general election and elects 2 MHKs;
Arbory-Rushen
amalgamated with Arbory.(See Arbory and Rushen.) Since the 1880s, two areas of the historic parish of Rushen have been the separate village districts of Port Erin
Arbory-List of churches on the Isle of Man
A Church Near. "Arbory Church of St Columba, Ballabeg in Parish of Arbory". A Church Near You. Retrieved 17 April 2017. "Isle of Man - Ballabeg". www
Arbory-2021 Manx general election
General elections were held in the Isle of Man on 23 September 2021. A record ten women were elected, twice as many as the five elected at the previous
Arbory-Registered Buildings and Conservation Areas of the Isle of Man
list of Registered Buildings and Conservation Areas of the Isle of Man. It includes buildings and structures in the Isle of Man designated by Isle of Man's
Arbory-Laxey Mine
time the Rushen and Kirk Arbory mines were producing significant quantities of copper ore. There is no exact date for the start of mining at Laxey. However
Arbory-John Quilliam
vault in the graveyard at Kirk Arbory. There is the following inscription on his tombstone; "Sacred to the memory of John Quilliam, Esq., Captain in
Arbory-Richard Costain
. Kneen and Costain purchased tracts land, then built many houses on them. Masons and joiners were recruited from on the
Arbory-Parish Walk
Widows Parish walk up to 2011) is a walking race that takes place on the Isle of Man each year usually on the weekend nearest to the Northern Summer solstice
Arbory-Billown Circuit
is in the parishes of Arbory and Malew. The course start-line is on the outskirts of Castletown and the course includes parts of the primary A5 New Castletown
Arbory-Ralph Stevenson
of the Legislative Council of the Isle of Man from 1955 to 1970, as well as Captain of the Parish of Arbory from 1963 to 1976. "STEVENSON, Sir Ralph Clarmont
Arbory-Sage Kinvig
Garey Hollin in Ronague, in the parish of Arbory, Isle of Man, following in the line of three generations of her family who had been born and raised
Arbory-Miles Walker
businessman and politician, who was the first ever Chief Minister of the Isle of Man. Born on 13 November 1940 to George Denis Walker and Alice (née Whittaker)
Arbory-Trafalgar Day
for Britain. In the Isle of Man, John Quilliam, 1st Lieutenant of HMS Victory in 1805, is buried in the graveyard of Kirk Arbory, Ballabeg. An annual
Arbory-John Corrin
a former Minister in the Isle of Man Government and Member of the House of Keys. Corrin was educated on the island at Arbory School and Castle Rushen
Arbory-Graham Cregeen
a Manx politician who served as Member of the House of Keys for Arbory, Castletown & Malew in the Isle of Man until 2021. He was Minister for Justice
Arbory-Phil Gawne
Parliament of the Isle of Man. Retrieved 24 July 2020. "Arbory Castletown and Malew: Economics teacher tops the poll, Gawne loses seat". Isle of Man Today
Arbory-North West Counties Football League
League is a football league in the North West of England. Since 2019–20, the league has covered the Isle of Man, Cheshire, Greater Manchester, Lancashire
Arbory-Manx National Glens
a series of glens in the Isle of Man which have been officially designated as tourist attractions. They are maintained by the Department of Environment
Arbory-Haplogroup R-Z17
Arbory, Isle of Man. He was identified with the Viking Britain cultural group. Genetic analysis traces his haplogroup to R-Z17. Vatnsdalur A7, a man aged
Arbory-List of members of the House of Keys, 2021–2026
held on 23 September 2021. "ELECTION RESULTS". Manx Radio. Retrieved 2023-09-24. "2021 General Election – Results – Arbory, Castletown & Malew" (PDF).
Arbory-Malew
mə-LOO; Manx: Malew) is one of the seventeen parishes of the Isle of Man. It is located in the south of the island (part of the traditional South Side
Arbory-John Moore Jeffcott
body was interred in the churchyard of Kirk Arbory. Mona's Herald. Wednesday, June 15, 1904; Page: 5 Isle of Man Times. Saturday, 21.05.1892 Page: 4 "Manx
Arbory-2023–24 North West Counties Football League
Prestwich Heys West Didsbury & Chorlton Wythenshawe Wythenshawe Town FC Isle of Man Division One North comprises 18 clubs. The following three clubs left
Arbory-House of Keys constituencies
constituencies used in the elections to the House of Keys, the lower house of the parliament of the Isle of Man. The constituencies used for the 1986, 1991
Arbory-Ronague
south of the Isle of Man, in the parish of Arbory. It consists of an old chapel, several houses and some farms. It lies to the north of the villages of Ballabeg
Arbory-John Clague (physician)
physician and a collector of Manx music, songs, dances, and customs. Clague was born in Ballanorris, Arbory on the Isle of Man in 1842 to tenant farmer
Arbory-Rushen (sheading)
one of the six sheadings of the Isle of Man. It is located in the south of the island (part of the traditional South Side division) and consists of the
Arbory-John Kewley (priest)
1883 he was a curate at St Paul, Ramsey, Isle of Man, then Vicar of Kirk Arbory. After this he was Rural Dean of Castletown from 1897 until his appointment
Arbory-2016 Manx general election
the Isle of Man on 22 September 2016. Independents won 21 of the 24 seats in the House of Keys. A record number of women were elected (5, or 21% of the
Arbory-2022–23 North West Counties Football League
Division before the season: Bury AFC – promoted from Division One North FC Isle of Man – promoted from Division One South Kendal Town – relegated from the Northern
Arbory-Ballasalla
with the involvement of the Isle of Man Government, outside agencies and local residents, with Graham Cregeen, now an MHK for Arbory, Castletown & Malew
Arbory-The White Boys (mummers)
in shape of gin, or even Jough, alias Manx beer. The White Boys were known all over the Isle of Man, including the following: Andreas, Arbory, Ballabeg
Arbory-Castle Rushen High School
state school located in Castletown on the Isle of Man for pupils from the south of the island. The Isle of Man has six secondary schools. The other comprehensive
Arbory-List of members of the House of Keys, 2016–2021
2016. 2016 General Election – Constituency Results Government of the Isle of Man 2016 General Election – Turnout Figures Government of the Isle of Man
Arbory-Ballabeg station
stop near the village of Ballabeg in the south of the Isle of Man, on the island's steam railway, the sole remaining section of the former network which
Arbory-Rushen (constituency)
House of Keys constituency in the south of the Isle of Man which incorporates most of the parish of Rushen together with the village districts of Port
Arbory-Archibald Cregeen
Arbory parish church in Ballabeg. His tomb has an inscription which describes him as having "lived respected and died lamented". Manx is a member of the
Arbory-Platinum Jubilee of Elizabeth II
took place at the Family Library, and a celebration by Arbory & Rushen Commissioners. A Service of Thanksgiving took place on 5 June, and Big Jubilee Lunches
Arbory-Captain of the Parish
The Captain of the Parish is an official in each parish in the Isle of Man—formerly the title was Captain of the Parish Militia, but it is now only a titular
Arbory-Noel Cringle
OBE (16 December 1937 – 28 August 2021) was President of Tynwald, the legislature of the Isle of Man, from 2000 to 2011. Cringle was born and raised in Ballabeg
Arbory-2021–22 North West Counties Football League
from this league. To fill the vacancy, FC Isle of Man, returning from membership suspension for the rest of last season and initially assigned to Division
Arbory-2020–21 North West Counties Football League
by mutual consent for the rest of this season because of COVID-19 pandemic-related travel restrictions on the Isle of Man. Prior to the first match(es)
Arbory-Castle Rushen High School
Castle Rushen High School View of the school Address Arbory Road Castletown , IM9 1RE Isle of Man Coordinates 54°04′28″N 4°39′42″W / 54.0744°N 4.6617°W
Arbory-Trafalgar Day
1st Lieutenant of HMS Victory in 1805, is buried in the graveyard of Kirk Arbory, Ballabeg. An annual parade and church service takes place on Trafalgar
Arbory-Ralph Stevenson
the Isle of Man from 1955 to 1970, as well as Captain of the Parish of Arbory from 1963 to 1976. "STEVENSON, Sir Ralph Clarmont Skrine". Who Was Who.
Arbory-John Corrin
Government and Member of the House of Keys. Corrin was educated on the island at Arbory School and Castle Rushen High School, and on leaving school at the age of
Arbory-John Quilliam
1829. He was buried in the Stevenson family vault in the graveyard at Kirk Arbory. There is the following inscription on his tombstone; "Sacred to the memory
Arbory-Colby, Isle of Man
Colby) is a small village in the south of the Isle of Man in the parish of Arbory. It lies on the A7 road between the towns of Castletown and Port Erin and
Arbory-Deathsentences of the Polished and Structurally Weak
tracks by Negativland: "Only You Can Rock Me" – 2:37 "Pack It Up" – 3:05 "Arbory Hill" – 3:26 "Ain't No Baby" – 5:29 "Lookin' Out For #1" – 2:51 "Hot & Ready"
Arbory-Geography of the Isle of Man
parishes (all except Jurby and Michael). Andreas: Ballakeil, Kerroogarroo Arbory: Ballayack, building at the Friary Ballaugh: Ballaugh Curragh Braddan: Marine
Arbory-Corrin (surname)
Ballagawne, was known to have held quarterland properties in the parishes of Arbory. Historically, they considered the Armstrong clan as their allies and Watsons
Arbory-Obsession (UFO album)
Schenker, Phil Mogg 4:08 2. "Pack It Up (And Go)" Way, Schenker, Mogg 3:14 3. "Arbory Hill" Schenker 1:11 4. "Ain't No Baby" Mogg, Paul Raymond 3:58 5. "Lookin'
Arbory-Outline of the Isle of Man
Jurby (Jourbee), Michael (Maayl) Middle - Braddan, Marown, Santon Rushen - Arbory, Rushen (Rosien), Malew List of places in the Isle of Man The official towns
Arbory-Windmills in the Isle of Man
Point of Ayre". isleofman.com. Retrieved 2 May 2008. "Old Wind Mill on Arbory Road". isleofman.com. Retrieved 2 May 2008. "The Recent Storm - Wrecks Along
Arbory-Ronague
Ronnag) is a tiny hamlet in the south of the Isle of Man, in the parish of Arbory. It consists of an old chapel, several houses and some farms. It lies to
Arbory-Billown Circuit
of Man. The course is 4.25 miles (6.8 km) long and is in the parishes of Arbory and Malew. The course start-line is on the outskirts of Castletown and the
Arbory-Ballasalla
outside agencies and local residents, with Graham Cregeen, now an MHK for Arbory, Castletown & Malew, as Chairman. "Ballasalla". iomguide.com. Retrieved
Arbory-Richard Costain
then built many houses on them. Masons and joiners were recruited from Arbory on the Isle of Man. Richard Costain later lived at Blundellsands, located
Arbory-Parish Walk
Marown Church (4.5 miles) Santon Church (11 miles) Malew Church (15 miles) Arbory Church (17 miles) Rushen Church (19 miles) Patrick Church (30.5 miles) St
Arbory-Manx National Glens
Bradda Head and Milner's Tower. Colby Glen Colby Forms boundary between Arbory and Rushen parishes. 5 acres, along Colby River Dhoon Glen South Maughold
Arbory-Huntroyde Hall
roads and farms. The gatehouse or lodge to the hall, known as Arbory Hall, is in Arbory Drive, Padiham near the cricket field. It was built in 1790 and
Arbory-Ballabeg
(Manx: Balley Beg) is a village on the Isle of Man. It is in the parish of Arbory in the sheading of Rushen, in the south of the island near Castletown. There
Arbory-Ballakilpheric
church") is a small village in the parish of Rushen (recently amalgamated with Arbory for administrative purposes) in the southwest of the Isle of Man, 1 kilometre
Arbory-Padiham F.C.
World War. Then in 1949 the club was resurrected with the opening of the Arbories Memorial Sports Ground. A crowd of 1,777 turned up to see their opening
Arbory-Aberdeen Bestiary
The Aberdeen Bestiary (Aberdeen University Library, Univ Lib. MS 24) is a 12th-century English illuminated manuscript bestiary that was first listed in
Arbory-Rushen (constituency)
constituency boundaries were redrawn. This constituency lost the parish of Arbory and a small part of the parish of Rushen and now consists of most of the
Arbory-House of Keys
Constituency MHKs Arbory, Castletown & Malew Jason Moorhouse Tim Glover Ayre & Michael Alfred Cannan Tim Johnston Douglas Central Anne Corlett Chris Thomas
Arbory-IM postcode area
5 Ballaugh IM8 Ramsey IM9 South region: 1 Castletown 2 Ballasalla 3 Malew 4 Arbory 5 Port St Mary 6 Port Erin IM86 PO boxes and large users IM87 IM99
Arbory-Barton, Cambridgeshire
Cambridgeshire Live. "Welcome to the Barton Woodland burial ground". The Arbory Trust. Retrieved 15 September 2021. "Mobile libraries: Our service for small
Arbory-List of parishes of the Isle of Man
the two parish districts of Arbory and Rushen merged for administrative purposes to form the parish district of Arbory and Rushen. The total number of
Arbory-Isle of Man Constabulary
German, Michael, Peel, Marown Southern Castletown, Port St Mary, Port Erin, Malew, Arbory, Rushen, Santon Eastern Borough of Douglas, Braddan, Onchan
Arbory-The Chrysalis Years: 1973–1979
(Mogg, Way) – 4:07 "Pack It Up (And Go)" (Schenker, Mogg, Way) – 3:14 "Arbory Hill" (Schenker) – 1:11 "Ain't No Baby" (Mogg, Way) – 3:57 "Lookin' Out
Arbory-Noel Cringle
auctioneer (Central Marts Limited). Married to Mary, with two sons. He was an Arbory Parish Commissioner from 1964 to 1974. He was first elected a Member of
Arbory-Captain of the Parish
Parish Captain Andreas Parish David Martin Arbory Parish Raymond Gawne Ballaugh Parish Edgar Cowin Braddan Parish Philip Caley Bride Parish William Christian
Arbory-Local government in the Isle of Man
districts: Port Erin and Port St Mary Thirteen parish districts: Andreas, Arbory and Rushen, Ballaugh, Braddan, Bride, Garff, German, Jurby, Lezayre, Malew
Arbory-List of schools in the Isle of Man
and independent schools. Anagh Coar Primary School Andreas Primary School Arbory Primary School Ashley Hill Primary School Ballacottier Primary School Ballasalla
Arbory-Miles Walker
become a company director in the farming and retail dairy trade. He was an Arbory commissioner (a local government role) from 1970 until 1976, latterly as
Arbory-Phil Gawne
CP and E. Gawne (née Anderson). He attended his local primary school in Arbory, before joining Castle Rushen High School for his secondary education. As
Arbory-2013–14 Northern Premier League
Darlington 1883 Heritage Park (groundshare with Bishop Auckland) 1,994 Padiham Arbories Memorial Sports Ground 1,688 Cammell Laird Kirklands Stadium 1,500 New
Arbory-Castletown, Isle of Man
Castletown by Richard Ronan. Since 2016 Castletown has been part of the Arbory, Castletown & Malew constituency. In 1874, the House of Keys moved from
Arbory-Rushen
district, with Commissioners, but this has now been amalgamated with Arbory.(See Arbory and Rushen.) Since the 1880s, two areas of the historic parish of
Arbory-List of places in the Isle of Man
(Stondane / Skeerey Stondane) Rushen Arbory (Cairbre / Skeerey Chairbre): now merged into the parish district of Arbory and Rushen Rushen (historically "Kirk
Arbory-Port Erin
south-east; the main part of Arbory and Rushen parish district to the north and east; the sea to the west; and an exclave of Arbory and Rushen parish district
Arbory-House of Keys constituencies
Constituency Sheading Local government areas MHKs Arbory, Castletown & Malew Rushen Arbory, Castletown, Malew and parts of east Rushen 2 Ayre & Michael
Arbory-Rushen (sheading)
traditional South Side division) and consists of the three historic parishes of Arbory, Malew and (Kirk Christ) Rushen. Administratively, the sheading of Rushen
Arbory-2014–15 Northern Premier League
Darlington 1883 Heritage Park (groundshare with Bishop Auckland) 1,994 Padiham Arbories Memorial Sports Ground 1,688 New Mills Church Lane 1,400 Salford City Moor
Arbory-Arbory
Arbory (Manx: Cairbre) is one of the seventeen historic parishes of the Isle of Man. It is located in the south of the island (part of the traditional
Arbory-Malew
the Parish (since 1996) is Roy H. Gelling. Malew parish is part of the Arbory, Castletown & Malew constituency, which elects two Members to the House
Arbory-Patrick (parish)
German in the north and east, Marown to the east, Malew to the south-east, Arbory and Rushen to the south, and the Irish Sea to the west. The parish is a
Arbory-Listed buildings in Padiham
Heritage List for England, retrieved 9 January 2015 Historic England, "Arbory Lodge, Padiham (1274552)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved
Arbory-Registered Buildings and Conservation Areas of the Isle of Man
083104°N 4.678352°W / 54.083104; -4.678352 (Balladooole Farm Buildings) Arbory 8 February 1994 207 The Former Wesleyan Chapel, Earystane Village Earystane
Arbory-2015–16 North West Counties Football League
Chorlton 2,000 Nelson Little Wembley 2,000 Colne XLCR Stadium 1,800 Padiham Arbories Memorial Sports Ground 1,688 Runcorn Linnets Millbank Linnets Stadium 1
Arbory-2016 Manx general election
Arbory, Castletown & Malew Party Candidate Votes % Independent Jason Moorhouse 1,066 18.2 Independent Graham Cregeen 991 16.9 Independent Phil Gawne 972
Arbory-Ballabeg station
half a mile (0.8 km) south of the village of Ballabeg in the parish of Arbory. This road is part of the Billown Racing Circuit where the Southern 100
Arbory-2016–17 North West Counties Football League
Road Brantingham Road, Chorlton 2,000 Nelson Victoria Park 2,000 Padiham Arbories Memorial Sports Ground 1,688 Runcorn Linnets Millbank Linnets Stadium 1
Arbory-Graham Cregeen
Cregeen is a Manx politician who served as Member of the House of Keys for Arbory, Castletown & Malew in the Isle of Man until 2021. He was Minister for Justice
Arbory-Arbory, Castletown & Malew
Arbory, Castletown & Malew is a House of Keys constituency in the south of the Isle of Man. It was created for the 2016 general election and elects 2 MHKs;
Arbory-John Parslow
British Birds. He died at home on 23 October 2015, and was buried at the Arbory Trust Woodland Burial Ground in Barton, Cambridgeshire. He was married twice
Arbory-List of roads in the Isle of Man
Arbory/Malew B40 Ballamaddrell / Grenaby road Malew/Arbory B41 Grenaby to Kerrowkeill Road Malew B42 Ronague Road Arbory B43 Ballagawne road Arbory B44
Arbory-Laxey Mine
Dhyrnane Mine at Maughold whilst also at this time the Rushen and Kirk Arbory mines were producing significant quantities of copper ore. There is no exact
Arbory-Sage Kinvig
Sage J. Clarke in around 1870 at Garey Hollin in Ronague, in the parish of Arbory, Isle of Man, following in the line of three generations of her family who
Arbory-List of churches on the Isle of Man
Retrieved 17 April 2017. You, A Church Near. "Arbory Church of St Columba, Ballabeg in Parish of Arbory". A Church Near You. Retrieved 17 April 2017.
Arbory-2017–18 North West Counties Football League
with Bootle) 2,500 Maine Road Brantingham Road, Chorlton 2,000 Padiham Arbories Memorial Sports Ground 1,688 Runcorn Linnets Millbank Linnets Stadium 1
Arbory-John Moore Jeffcott
Following the service the body was interred in the churchyard of Kirk Arbory. Mona's Herald. Wednesday, June 15, 1904; Page: 5 Isle of Man Times. Saturday
Arbory-John Kewley (priest)
1883 he was a curate at St Paul, Ramsey, Isle of Man, then Vicar of Kirk Arbory. After this he was Rural Dean of Castletown from 1897 until his appointment
Arbory-2018–19 North West Counties Football League
Northwich Victoria Wincham Park (groundshare with Witton Albion) Padiham Arbories Memorial Sports Ground Runcorn Town Pavilions Sports Complex Silsden Keighley
Arbory-North West Counties Football League
Liverpool Anfield Sports and Community Centre Padiham Padiham, Burnley Arbories Memorial Sports Ground Pilkington St Helens Ruskin Drive Sports Ground
Arbory-2018–19 FA Women's National League
4th Brighouse Town The Yorkshire Payments Stadium, Brighouse 2nd Burnley Arbories Memorial Sports Ground, Padiham 1st in North West Regional League (promoted)
Arbory-2019–20 North West Counties Football League
Northwich Victoria Wincham Park (groundshare with Witton Albion) Padiham Arbories Memorial Sports Ground Runcorn Town Pavilions Sports Complex Rylands Gorsey
Arbory-2019–20 FA Women's National League
Club Home ground Position in 2018–19 Burnley Arbories Memorial Sports Ground, Padiham Promoted from D1 North (1st) Derby County The Don Amott Arena, Derby
Arbory-Padiham
Priddy Bank Farm and Foulds House Farm, both off Sabden Road, and Arbory Lodge on Arbory Drive. Local news and television programmes are provided by BBC
Arbory-Diocese of Sodor and Man
Benefice Churches Link Clergy Arbory and Castletown Kirk Arbory (St Columba, Ballabeg) St Mary's on the Harbour, Castletown Vicar: Irene Cowell NSM: Colin
Arbory-John Clague (physician)
Manx music, songs, dances, and customs. Clague was born in Ballanorris, Arbory on the Isle of Man in 1842 to tenant farmer Henry Clague and his wife Elizabeth
Arbory-Archibald Cregeen
fines. He died on Good Friday on 9 April 1841. He was buried in St Columba, Arbory parish church in Ballabeg. His tomb has an inscription which describes him
Arbory-2020–21 North West Counties Football League
Northwich Victoria Wincham Park (groundshare with Witton Albion) Padiham Arbories Memorial Sports Ground Runcorn Town Pavilions Sports Complex Skelmersdale
Arbory-2020–21 FA Women's National League
Club Home ground Position 2019–20 Burnley Arbories Memorial Sports Ground, Padiham 5th Derby County The Don Amott Arena, Derby 2nd Fylde Mill Farm, Wesham
Arbory-Balladoole
Hill, Balladoole is a significant historical and archaeological site in Arbory on the Isle of Man. The site is a short distance from Castletown in the
Arbory-The White Boys (mummers)
were known all over the Isle of Man, including the following: Andreas, Arbory, Ballabeg, Ballaragh, Ballaugh, Castletown, Douglas, Glen Auldyn, Glenchass
Arbory-Platinum Jubilee of Elizabeth II
a street party took place at the Family Library, and a celebration by Arbory & Rushen Commissioners. A Service of Thanksgiving took place on 5 June,
Arbory-2021–22 North West Counties Football League
Macclesfield Moss Rose Northwich Victoria Wincham Wincham Park Padiham Padiham Arbories Memorial Sports Ground Prestwich Heys Prestwich Adie Moran Park Runcorn
Arbory-Arbory and Rushen
Arbory and Rushen (Cairbre as Rosien) is a local authority area in the south-west of the Isle of Man, designated as a parish district, and with its own
Arbory-Calf of Man
part of the historic parish of Rushen and the current parish district of Arbory and Rushen. It has only two seasonal inhabitants. The word 'calf' derives
Arbory-Winifred Meiselman
The historic well, the original structure of Merrybrook (1793), and the historical arbory.
Arbory-List of aviation accidents and incidents in the Isle of Man
Mills Sheadings Ayre Garff Glenfaba Michael Middle Rushen Parishes Andreas Arbory Ballaugh Braddan Bride German Jurby Lezayre Lonan Malew Marown Maughold
Arbory-2021–22 Macclesfield season
5 February 2022 (2022-02-05) Match postponed Padiham P–P Macclesfield Padiham 15:00 GMT Stadium: Arbories Memorial Sports Ground
Arbory-2022–23 North West Counties Football League
Northwich Victoria Wincham Park (groundshare with Witton Albion) Padiham Arbories Memorial Sports Ground Prestwich Heys Adie Moran Park Squires Gate School
Arbory-2023–24 North West Counties Football League
Riding Ground Lower Breck Anfield Sports and Community Centre Padiham Arbories Memorial Sports Ground Pilkington Ruskin Drive Sportsground Prestwich Heys
Arbory-List of members of the House of Keys, 2016–2021
Constituency MHKs Arbory, Castletown & Malew Jason Moorhouse Graham Cregeen Ayre & Michael Alfred Cannan Tim Baker Douglas Central Anne Corlett Chris Thomas
Arbory-Haplogroup R-Z17
the Viking Age, was discovered in the area now recognized as Balladoole, Arbory, Isle of Man. He was identified with the Viking Britain cultural group.