Glen Roy (Isle of Man)

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Glen Roy
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Glen Roy is a river on the Isle of Man where trout may be fished. [1]

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References

  1. Matthew Glover (1870), Glovers' Illustrated Guide and Visitor's Companion Through the Isle of Man

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