Archibald Cregeen
Epithet: Author of Manx dictionary (1774-1841). Manx Speaker, Coroner of Rushen
Record type: Photographs
Biography: Parents, Mary & William, 3 brothers, in 1798 m Jane Crellin, 8 children
Occupation / profession: Author (inc. Manx Dictionary), 1813 Coroner of Rushen Sheading
Gender: Male
Date of birth: Oct. or Nov 1774
Place of birth: Colby
Date of death: 09.04.1841
Place of death: Colby, buried Arbory churchyard
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- A Dictionary of the Manks Language with the corresponding words or explanations in English: interspersed with many Gaelic proverbs: the parts of speech, the genders, and the accents of the Manks words are carefully marked: with some etymological observations, never before published: B Edition
- Archibald Cregeen, the Manx Lexicographer [Obituary]
- A Dictionary of the Manks Language with the corresponding words or explanations in English: interspersed with many Gaelic proverbs: the parts of speech, the genders, and the accents of the Manks words are carefully marked: with some etymological observations, never before published: B Edition
- A Dictionary of the Manks Language with the corresponding words or explanations in English: interspersed with many Gaelic proverbs: the parts of speech, the genders, and the accents of the Manks words are carefully marked: with some etymological observations, never before published: A Edition
- George Borrow and the Manx Poet T.E.Brown (1830-1897): a note
- Fockleyr Ny Gaelgey: A Dictionary of the Manks Language with the corresponding words or explanations in English: interspersed with many Gaelic proverbs: the parts of speech, the genders and the accents of the Manks words are carefully marked: with some etymological observations never before published: with a Memoir of Archibald Cregeen: Reprint
- Fockleyr ny Gaelgey [Manx Gaelic dictionary]
- Cregeen's Manx Dictionary: A Dictionary of the Manks Language with the corresponding words or explanations in English: interspersed with many Gaelic proverbs: the parts of speech, the genders, and the accents of the Manks words are carefully marked: with some etymological observations, never before published: Reprinted Edition