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Manninagh articles.
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Tynwald is the legislative body and government of the Isle of
Man. It comprises the House of Keys, the Legislative Council, and the Lord of
Man. [1] Tynwald meets in open-air session once a year on Tynwald Fair Day, held
usually on Old Midsummer Day 5 July, [2] on Tynwald Hill at St. John’s, at
which (the titles of) laws enacted since the previous 5 July are promulgated in
English and Manx Gaelic and any petitions for redress of grievance received. The
whole is preceded by a church service in St. John’s Chapel (Figure
1.). The proceedings
are attended by a fair-like atmosphere, with stall-holders, brass bands, Manx
traditional music and dancing, tea and bonnag (Manx soda bread), etc, all of
which lend an air of excitement and entertainment to the occasion.

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