Maughold
Maughold's Well, told me that the water is good for sore eyes, and that after using it on the spot, or fiUing a bottle with it to take home, one was wont to drop a pin or bead or button into the well
Maughold's Well, told me that the water is good for sore eyes, and that after using it on the spot, or fiUing a bottle with it to take home, one was wont to drop a pin or bead or button into the well (Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx, Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx > Volume I > Chapter IV: Manx Folklore)
Maughold's Well has no tree growing near it now; but it is right to say, that when Mr (Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx, Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx > Volume I > Chapter V: The Fenodyree and his Friends)
Maughold's Well as at Chibber Undin; and here I must mention another well which I have visited in the island more than once (Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx, Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx > Volume I > Chapter V: The Fenodyree and his Friends)
Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx
- attestation: Maughold's Well, told me that the water is good for sore eyes, and that after using it on the spot, or fiUing a bottle with it to take home, one was wont to drop a pin or bead or button into the well (Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx > Volume I > Chapter IV: Manx Folklore)
"Maughold's Well, told me that the water is good for sore eyes, and that after using it on the spot, or fiUing a bottle with it to take home, one was wont to drop a pin or bead or button into the well."
- relationship: Maughold's Well: I have heard of it in connexion with other wells, such as Chibbyr Lansh in Lezayre parish, and with a well on Slieau Maggyl, in which some Kirk Michael people have a great belief But (Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx > Volume I > Chapter IV: Manx Folklore)
"Maughold's Well: I have heard of it in connexion with other wells, such as Chibbyr Lansh in Lezayre parish, and with a well on Slieau Maggyl, in which some Kirk Michael people have a great belief But even sea water was believed to have considerable virtues if you washed in it while the books were open at church, as I was told by a woman who had many years ago repeatedly taken her own sister to divers wells and to the sea during the service on Sunday, in order to have her eyes cured of a chronic weakness."
- attestation: Maughold's Well has no tree growing near it now; but it is right to say, that when Mr (Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx > Volume I > Chapter V: The Fenodyree and his Friends)
"Maughold's Well has no tree growing near it now; but it is right to say, that when Mr."
- attestation: Maughold's Well as at Chibber Undin; and here I must mention another well which I have visited in the island more than once (Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx > Volume I > Chapter V: The Fenodyree and his Friends)
"Maughold's Well as at Chibber Undin; and here I must mention another well which I have visited in the island more than once."