Pat Bridson
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Patricia ('Pat') Bridson (also known by the Manx Gaelic form of her name, Padraigin Mylevreeshey) is the current editor of Carn magazine, the official journal of the Celtic League. She took up the post in 1984 and is the longest running editor to date.
Born in the Isle of Man, she now lives in the Republic of Ireland.
Throughout her life, she has been an avid political and language campaigner, particularly on Manx and Irish Gaelic issues.