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The Honourable James Crookall Cain FCA (19 March 1927 – 5 May 2019) was a Manx politician, who was the Speaker of the House of Keys and former Minister of the Isle of Man Government and Member of the House of Keys for the constituency of Douglas West. Cain was elected as MHK in 1986 and re-elected in 1991.
This table lists the surnames of the 1881 census which have the highest percentage of appearing on the Isle of Man. [clarification needed] The important column in this table is the Index column. This table shows the most "Manx" surnames in Great Britain. See the previous footnote for the legend to the table.
The Vicar General is the judge of the ecclesiastical courts in the Isle of Man, ... Peter William Stanley Farrant, until 1995; Ramsey Gelling Johnson, from 1931; ...
1913 Isle of Man TT: Senior TT 499cc Rudge 3 United Kingdom: Fred Walker: 19 May 1914 [8] St Ninian's Crossroads [9] 1914 Isle of Man TT: Junior TT Royal Enfield 4 England: James H. H. Veasey [10] 15 June 1923 [11] Greeba Bridge: 1923 Isle of Man TT: Senior TT 500cc Douglas 5 Isle of Man: Ned Brew 15 September 1923 [12] Hillberry Corner: 1923 ...
Rick Holden, manager of Peel football club on the Isle of Man; player with Oldham Athletic (twice) and Manchester City. [5] Sheila Holland (1937–2000), prolific and best-selling romantic novelist, best known as Charlotte Lamb. Colin Horsley (1920–2012), New Zealand-born classical pianist but with Manx roots; Andy Kershaw, BBC Radio presenter.
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A Deemster (Manx: briw) is a judge in the Isle of Man. The High Court of Justice of the Isle of Man is presided over by a deemster or, in the case of the appeal division of that court, a deemster and the Judge of Appeal. The deemsters also promulgate the Laws on Tynwald Day by reading out brief summaries of them in English and Manx.
Thomas Edward Brown (5 May 1830 – 29 October 1897), commonly referred to as T. E. Brown, was a late-19th century scholar, schoolmaster, poet, and theologian from the Isle of Man.