• Source: Governor of the Isle of Man
    • The title of Governor of the Isle of Man existed until 1828. Other titles were also used, especially before 1595.

      Holan (1219–?), titled Seneschal
      List incomplete
      Fogall McHascatt (1260–?), titled Seneschal
      Godfrey MacManus (1266–?), titled Bailiff
      Alan of Galloway, titled Bailiff
      Maurice Okerfair, titled Bailiff
      Reginald the Chaplain, titled Bailiff
      Brennus, titled Bailiff
      Donald, titled Bailiff
      Walter de Huntercombe (1290–93), titled Custodian
      List incomplete
      The following were Governors of the Isle of Man:

      Sir Thomas Gerrard (1595–1596)
      Peter Legh (captain; 1596-?)
      John Ireland
      John Greenhalgh (1640–51)
      William Christian (1656–?)
      James Chaloner (1658–1660)
      Thomas Fairfax, 3rd Lord Fairfax of Cameron (1660)
      Thomas Cobbe?
      Isaac Barrow (1664–?)
      Nicholas Stanley (1696–1701)
      Charles Zedenno Stanley (1702–1703)
      Robert Mawdesley (1703–1713)
      Charles Zedenno Stanley (1713)
      Alexander Horne (1713–1723)
      John Lloyd (1723–1725)
      Thomas Horton (1725–1736)
      James Murray, 2nd Duke of Atholl (1736–1744)
      Patrick Lindsay (1744–1751)
      Basil Cochrane (1751–1761)
      John Wood (1761–1777)
      Edward Smith (1777–1793)
      John Murray, 4th Duke of Atholl (1793–1828)


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      See also


      Lieutenant Governor of the Isle of Man
      King of Mann
      Lord of Mann

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