William Mylrea
William Mylrea [1] was Archdeacon of Man from 18 July 1760[2] until his death on 14 September 1787.[3]
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- "Daniel Mylrea 1757 Will Ballaugh". mylrea.com.au. Retrieved 12 April 2018.
- "Archdeacons: Man". British History Online. Retrieved 12 April 2018.
- "Records of Convocation: Sodor and Man 1878–2003" Bray, G.L. (Ed) p426:Woodbridge, Boydell Press, 2005 ISBN 1843831775
- "Old Manx Families - Mylrea's of Dollough". isle-of-man.com. Retrieved 12 April 2018.
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gollark: Yes, knowledge has improved in an absolute sense but apparently vaccine trials are still only successful 1/3 of the time generally.
gollark: You can get it *later*, probably.
gollark: The annoying thing is that, regardless of whether the mRNA ones *are* actually bad at all, with wide enough deployment someone will get a heart attack or something after getting it due to sheer random chance and people will start complaining.
gollark: I mean, "logically" it shouldn't do awful things, sure, but immunology and biology in general are hellishly complex and unpredictable.
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