St John's, Tynwald Hill 1903
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Around AD 870 Tynwald Hill was selected by the Vikings as a suitable location, or 'vollr', to hold their open-air assembly, the 'Thing', held annually on old Midsummer's Day. Here freemen settled disputes, and laws for the forthcoming year were announced. Tynwald is a derivation of Thingvollr.
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