Order of precedence in the Isle of Man
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[edit] Gentlemen
- HM Queen Elizabeth II, Lord of Mann
- Members of the British Royal Family when visiting the Island:
- HE Lieutenant Governor
- Deputy Governor, First Deemster and Clerk of the Rolls
- President of Tynwald
- Chief Minister
- Second Deemster
- Lord Bishop of Sodor and Man
- Speaker of the House of Keys
- The Government Ministers
- HM Attorney General
- Members of the Legislative Council
- Members of the House of Keys
- Deputy Deemster
[edit] Nobility, et al (as the Order of precedence in England and Wales)
[edit] Knights, Privy Counsellors, Judges, Baronets et al. (as the Order of precedence in England and Wales)
[edit] Eldest Sons of Various Grades (as the Order of precedence in England and Wales)
[edit] Members of Orders (as the Order of precedence in England and Wales)
[edit] Younger Sons of Various Grades (as the Order of precedence in England and Wales)
[edit] Lesser Titles (as the Order of precedence in England and Wales)
[edit] Secondary Precedence
- The High Bailiff
- Captains of the Parishes
- The Chief Constable
- The Chief Secretary
- The Chief Registrar
- The Mayor of Douglas
- Chairmen of the Town and Village Commissioners
- The Archdeacon of Sodor and Man
- The Vicar General
- The Deputy Chief Constable
- The Deputy High Bailiff
- Coroner of Glenfaba and Michael
- Coroner of Ayre and Garff
- Coroner of Middle
- Coroner of Rushen