. The Phynodderree, and other legends of the Isle of Man . \: Brodar Merune was quite inexorable on the subject of restoring the roofof the church, therefore the abbot, desirous both of pleasing Saint Triniouand saving his protege from disappointment on the matter of his expectantliving, applied to Jarl Haco, asking him to do the necessary work, promisinghim a large amount of indulgences and dispensations; but the lord of Grebahloved his money too well, and turned a deaf ear to the venerable mansrequest. The building was consequently left in its unfinished state, and so remainedfor some centur


. The Phynodderree, and other legends of the Isle of Man . \: Brodar Merune was quite inexorable on the subject of restoring the roofof the church, therefore the abbot, desirous both of pleasing Saint Triniouand saving his protege from disappointment on the matter of his expectantliving, applied to Jarl Haco, asking him to do the necessary work, promisinghim a large amount of indulgences and dispensations; but the lord of Grebahloved his money too well, and turned a deaf ear to the venerable mansrequest. The building was consequently left in its unfinished state, and so remainedfor some centuries, going gradually to ruin and A LEGEND OF ST. TRINIONS CHURCH. 107


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