Jurby
Jurby (Old Norse: djúra-bý – deer settlement - animal park) (locally /ˈdʒərbiː/) is one of the seventeen parishes of the Isle of Man. It is located in the north-west of the island (part of the traditional North Side division) in the sheading of Michael.
Jurby
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St. Patrick's Church, Jurby | |
Parish of Jurby, Isle of Man | |
Population | 776 |
OS grid reference | SC3702298134 |
Sheading | Michael |
Crown dependency | Isle of Man |
Post town | ISLE OF MAN |
Postcode district | IM7 |
House of Keys | Ayre & Michael |
Jurby has the same meaning as Derby, both originating from the Scandinavian term for a deer farm or park; 'djúra-bý.' The earliest known reference to Jurby comes from 1291, when it appears as 'Dureby,' but by 1588 it had morphed into being today's Jurby. The introduction of Derby as a placename in the Isle of Man came much later, such as with the appearance of Derbyhaven in 1507, when it came from the surname of the then Lords of Man.
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