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Constance Radcliffe (1921 – 6 January 2004) was a
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historian who wrote primarily about the history of the parish of
Maughold Maughold (also known as Macaille, Maccaldus, Machalus, Machaoi, Machella, Maghor, Mawgan, Maccul, Macc Cuill; died c. 488 AD) is venerated as the patron saint of the Isle of Man. Tradition states that he was an Irish prince and captain of a ban ...
and the town of Ramsey, both in the north of the
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. In 1989 Radcliffe was awarded the Reih Bleeaney Vanannan in recognition of her contribution to Manx culture, and was a recipient of the
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in 1996.


Early years

Radcliffe was born and raised in Ramsey, the only child of coal merchant Alex Curphey of Ballajora and his wife. Her father was also keenly interested in local history and the Anglo-Manx dialect, and was considered "an authority on old Ramsey". Radcliffe received her secondary education at
Ramsey Grammar school Ramsey Grammar School is a coeducational comprehensive secondary school located in Ramsey, on the Isle of Man. History A grammar school has existed in Ramsey since 1681. It moved to Lezayre Road in 1933 and was housed in a building that now fo ...
, before moving to England to study at the
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. Radcliffe spent much of her professional life in education, teaching in the north of England, before returning to the Isle of Man and working at the Buchan School and at
Ramsey Grammar School Ramsey Grammar School is a coeducational comprehensive secondary school located in Ramsey, on the Isle of Man. History A grammar school has existed in Ramsey since 1681. It moved to Lezayre Road in 1933 and was housed in a building that now fo ...
where she taught Latin and history. She married
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scholar and activist
Bill Radcliffe John William Radcliffe (16 August 1917 – 28 January 1984), more commonly known as Bill Radcliffe, or also Illiam y Radlagh, was a Manx language activist, author, and teacher who was involved with the revival of the Manx language on the Isle of M ...
in Kirk Maughold parish church on 15 August 1957.


Work as a historian

Radcliffe was extensively on the history of the town of Ramsey and the surrounding parishes, writing the authoritative histories on the area. She was heavily involved in historical research of
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and was president of the Isle of Man Natural History and Antiquarian Society and a Trustee of
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along with her husband Bill. After her husband's retirement, they focused on writing and co-wrote ''Maughold and Ramsey Place-Names, A History of Kirk Maughold'', and ''Kirk Bride: A Miscellany'' together. Following her husband's death, Radcliffe concentrated on researching the history of Ramsey. Her books ''Ramsey 1600–1800'' and ''Shining by the Sea: A History of Ramsey 1800–1914'' are considered the authoritative accounts of the town. Radcliffe also did significant genealogical work on several Manx families, often helping visitors to the Island who wanted to research their connections to the Isle of Man. In 1997 Radcliffe published ''Captains of the Parish: A History of this Ancient Manx Appointment'' which discussed the history of the office of the Captain of the Parish, which is a ceremonial local government position that dates back to the Viking settlement of the Isle of Man.


Anglo-Manx dialect

Like her father, Radcliffe was interested in the dialect of English spoken on the Isle of Man, that was heavily influenced by the Manx language. In 1986 she made cassette recordings of Manx dialect poets and authors
Josephine Kermode Josephine Kermode (1852–1937) was a Manx poet and playwright better known by the pen name "Cushag". Early life Margaret Letitia Josephine Kermode was born on 18 September 1852, at 73 Parliament Street, Ramsey.'Cushag: An Appreciation’by Co ...
(better known by her pen name "Cushag"),
T. E. Brown Thomas Edward Brown (5 May 183029 October 1897), commonly referred to as T. E. Brown, was a late-Victorian scholar, schoolmaster, poet, and theologian from the Isle of Man. Having achieved a double first at Christ Church, Oxford, and electio ...
,
Juan Noa Juan Noa was the pen-name of John Henry Cleator, a Manx dialect poet and playwright active from the 1920s to the 1960s in the Isle of Man. Life Cleator ran the family drapery business, located at 24 Parliament Street, Ramsey. He was married, t ...
, Hilda Cowin, and personal friend
Kathleen Faragher Kathleen Faragher (1904–1974) was the most significant and prolific Manx dialect writer of the mid twentieth century. She is best known for her poems first published in the '' Ramsey Courier'' and collected into five books published between ...
. All were associated with Ramsey other than T.E. Brown. Apart from writing in the distinctive Anglo-Manx dialect, the authors also described a "Manx way of life which has only just disappeared".Radcliffe, William; Radcliffe, Constance. ''A History of Kirk Maughold'', Manx Museum and National Trust: Douglas, 1979, pp. 326–327 In 1993 she published ''Them ‘Oul Times: Poems by Cushag,'' which helped to reintroduce the poetry of Josephine Kermode and the Anglo-Manx dialect to a new generation.'Cushag: An Appreciation’ by Constance Radcliffe, in ''Them ‘Oul Times: Poems by Cushag'', Edited and Published by Constance Radcliffe, 1993, pp. i–iii (available on
Manx Literature
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She praised Kermode's poetry, stating that:
The knowledge and deep love of the Island she displayed in her verses not only brought warm praise within its shores, but caused her work to be highly valued wherever Manx emigrants retained fond recollections of their homeland.


Legacy

Radcliffe has been described by Manx cultural organisation Culture Vannin as "one of the Isle of Man's greatest ever historians". Her work on authors who wrote in the dialect of English spoken on the Isle of Man helped to preserve the features of the dialect for future generations. In 1989 Culture Vannin awarded Radcliffe the Reih Bleeaney Vanannan in recognition of her contribution to Manx culture and in 1996 she was a recipient of the MBE for her lifetime of contributions to the Isle of Man.


Major published works

* 1978 – ''Maughold and Ramsey Place-Names'' * 1979 – ''A History of Kirk Maughold'' * 1982 – ''Kirk Bride: A Miscellany'' * 1986 – ''Ramsey 1600–1800'' * 1989 – ''Shining by the Sea: A History of Ramsey 1800–1914'' * 1993 – ''Them ‘Oul Times: Poems by Cushag'' * 1997 – ''Captains of the Parish: A History of this Ancient Manx Appointment''


References


External links


Recordings of Constance Radcliffe reading Manx dialect poems
on
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