Captain of the Parish

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The Captain of the Parish is an official in each parish in the Isle of Man - formerly the title was 'Captain of the Parish Militia', but it is now only a titular honour. Historically the Captain of the Parish was able to raise his own militia in his parish and had the duty to light beacons informing the parish of an invasion.

A Captain of the Parish is referred to by the prefix 'Captain' i.e. Captain Charles Fargher. A person may hold the Captaincy of more than one parish at any one time. The title is held until death, unless it is removed for bad conduct, which has not occurred for many centuries.


Parish Captain
Andreas Parish Dorothy Sayle
Arbory Parish Raymond Gawne
Ballaugh Parish Charles Cowin
Braddan Parish Thomas Caley
Bride Parish William Christian
German Parish John Kennaugh JP
Jurby Parish John Quayle
Lezayre Parish Dennis Duggan
Lonan Parish Jack Faragher
Malew Parish Roy Gelling
Marown Parish Charles Fargher JP
Maughold Parish Hazel Lace
Patrick Parish Margaret Quirk
Rushen Parish Stanley Clucas
Santon Parish Donald Gelling MLC CBE
Onchan District Harvey Briggs
Michael District John Cannell

Although Onchan and Michael are now deemed Districts for local authority purposes, the districts are also ancient parishes and so they still have Captains of the Parish.

The equivalent title for towns is Captain of the Town, however this title is no longer used. The 'town' areas of the Isle of Man are:


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