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  1. en.wikipedia.org

    Disestablishments in the Isle of Man by century (4 C) D. Disestablishments in the Isle of Man by decade (11 C) M. Disestablishments in the Isle of Man by millennium (2 C) Y. Disestablishments in the Isle of Man by year (9 C) This page was last edited on 15 October 2023, at 06:03 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
  2. en.wikipedia.org

    2012 disestablishments in the Isle of Man (1 P) 2013 disestablishments in the Isle of Man (3 P) 2014 disestablishments in the Isle of Man (2 P) R. Railway stations in the Isle of Man by year of closing (12 C) This page was last edited on 20 July 2019, at 22:18 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
  3. manxnationalheritage.im

    By 23 September 10,500 of them had been arrested and they were beginning to arrive on the Isle of Man to spend the war in captivity there. During the war, up to 29,000 internees were kept imprisoned on the Isle of Man. The internees included:
  4. At the end of the last Revestment blog, the 3 rd Duke and Duchess of Atholl had been forced to sell their lord proprietary rights over the Isle of Man to the British Crown, with the Atholls' brief reign as the Lords of Mann coming to an end on 17 th May 1765. This came about because the British government had finally had enough of what it regarded as the smuggling trade, conducted to and ...
  5. Man'. Due to the frequent absences of the rulers, their 'substitutes' in the form of Lieutenants (later titled Governors) exercised most of the prerogatives of the Lords. This prerogative power was guided by the advice of the Tynwald Council and the deemsters. In 1765, the Isle of Man Purchase Act revested sovereignty in the Crown.
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