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Beneath the windswept grass of Manx churchyards, voices of the past linger in stone. In the summer of 1797, John Feltham traversed the Isle of Man, meticulously transcribing the monumental inscriptions that grace its ancient cemeteries. Each epitaph, carved in memory and weathered by centuries, reveals not only names and dates but the deep-rooted stories of Manx families, faith, and community. This unique collection offers a rare window into 18th century Isle of Man life, capturing the essence of Georgian era memorials and the enduring ties of Celtic Manx heritage. Feltham's work is more than a simple list; it is a poignant record of churchyard memorial inscriptions, a touchstone for genealogists and local historians seeking to trace Manx family names or reconstruct the island's social tapestry. The careful transcription of these British graveyard inscriptions preserves voices that might otherwise be lost, making this volume an invaluable reference for anyone fascinated by antiquarian local history or the evolving customs of remembrance. For those pursuing Isle of Man genealogy, the book serves as a vital resource, illuminating connections that span generations. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Both casual readers with a passion for history and classic-literature collectors will find in these pages a moving testament to the island's people and their legacy, restored for today's audience with respect and literary reverence.
Title: Memorials Of "God'S Acre", Being Monumental ...
Publisher: Alpha Edition
Publication Date: 2020
Binding: Soft cover
Condition: New