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The title Lord of Mann is used on the Isle of Man
Isle of Man

The Isle of Man , or Mann , is a self-governing Crown dependency, located in the Irish Sea at the geographical centre of the British Isles....
 to refer to Queen Elizabeth II
Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom

Elizabeth II is the queen regnant of sixteen independent states known as the Commonwealth realms: Monarchy of the United Kingdom, Monarchy of Canada, Monarchy of Australia, Monarchy of New Zealand, Monarchy of Jamaica, Monarchy of Barbados, the Bahamas, Grenada, Papua New Guinea, the Monarchy of the Solomon Islands, Tuvalu, Saint Lucia, Sain...
, who is the Island's Lord Proprietor
Lords Proprietor

Lord Proprietor was the governor title for the noble "ruling" proprietors of certain British proprietary colony in North America, such as Maryland or Carolina....
 and head of state
Head of State

Head of state is the generic term for the individual or collective office that serves as the chief public representative of a monarchic or republican nation-state, federation, commonwealth or any other political state....
.

title is not correctly used on its own. Since 1399, the Kings and Lords of Mann existed in a position of feudality as vassals of the reigning King of England
Kingdom of England

The Kingdom of England was, from 927 to 1707, a state in North-West Europe. The Kingdom of England spanned the southern two-thirds of the island of Great Britain and a number of smaller outlying islands?what is today the legal unit of England and Wales....
, and subsequently of Great Britain
Kingdom of Great Britain

The Kingdom of Great Britain, also known as the United Kingdom of Great Britain, was a country in North-West Europe, in existence from 1707 to 1801....
 and the United Kingdom
United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom , the UK or Britain,is a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe....
, who was the ultimate sovereign
Sovereignty

File:Leviathan gr.jpgSovereignty is the exclusive right to control a government, a State, a people, or oneself. A sovereign is a supreme lawmaking authority....
 of the Island. This right of 'Lord Proprietor' was revested into the Crown
The Crown

Throughout the Commonwealth realms, the Crown is an abstract metonymy concept which represents the legal authority for the existence of any government....
 by the Isle of Man Purchase Act 1765
Isle of Man Purchase Act 1765

The Isle of Man Purchase Act 1765 , also known as the Act of Revestment purchased the feudal rights of the Dukes of Atholl as Lord of Mann over the Isle of Man, and wikt:revested them into the British Crown....
 and hence ceased to exist separately.






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The title Lord of Mann is used on the Isle of Man
Isle of Man

The Isle of Man , or Mann , is a self-governing Crown dependency, located in the Irish Sea at the geographical centre of the British Isles....
 to refer to Queen Elizabeth II
Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom

Elizabeth II is the queen regnant of sixteen independent states known as the Commonwealth realms: Monarchy of the United Kingdom, Monarchy of Canada, Monarchy of Australia, Monarchy of New Zealand, Monarchy of Jamaica, Monarchy of Barbados, the Bahamas, Grenada, Papua New Guinea, the Monarchy of the Solomon Islands, Tuvalu, Saint Lucia, Sain...
, who is the Island's Lord Proprietor
Lords Proprietor

Lord Proprietor was the governor title for the noble "ruling" proprietors of certain British proprietary colony in North America, such as Maryland or Carolina....
 and head of state
Head of State

Head of state is the generic term for the individual or collective office that serves as the chief public representative of a monarchic or republican nation-state, federation, commonwealth or any other political state....
.

Relationship with the Crown

The title is not correctly used on its own. Since 1399, the Kings and Lords of Mann existed in a position of feudality as vassals of the reigning King of England
Kingdom of England

The Kingdom of England was, from 927 to 1707, a state in North-West Europe. The Kingdom of England spanned the southern two-thirds of the island of Great Britain and a number of smaller outlying islands?what is today the legal unit of England and Wales....
, and subsequently of Great Britain
Kingdom of Great Britain

The Kingdom of Great Britain, also known as the United Kingdom of Great Britain, was a country in North-West Europe, in existence from 1707 to 1801....
 and the United Kingdom
United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom , the UK or Britain,is a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe....
, who was the ultimate sovereign
Sovereignty

File:Leviathan gr.jpgSovereignty is the exclusive right to control a government, a State, a people, or oneself. A sovereign is a supreme lawmaking authority....
 of the Island. This right of 'Lord Proprietor' was revested into the Crown
The Crown

Throughout the Commonwealth realms, the Crown is an abstract metonymy concept which represents the legal authority for the existence of any government....
 by the Isle of Man Purchase Act 1765
Isle of Man Purchase Act 1765

The Isle of Man Purchase Act 1765 , also known as the Act of Revestment purchased the feudal rights of the Dukes of Atholl as Lord of Mann over the Isle of Man, and wikt:revested them into the British Crown....
 and hence ceased to exist separately. However, for reasons of culture and tradition, the title Lord of Mann continues to be used. For these reasons, the correct formal usage, as used on the Isle of Man for the Loyal Toast, is The Queen, Lord of Mann.

The title is now Lord of Mann regardless of gender. However, during her reign Queen Victoria
Victoria of the United Kingdom

Victoria was from 20 June 1837 the Queen regnant of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and from 1 May 1876 the first Empress of India of the British Raj until her death....
 was styled as Lady of Man.

The formal Latin
Latin

Latin is an Italic language, historically spoken in Latium and Ancient Rome. Through the Military history of the Roman Empire, Latin spread throughout the Mediterranean and a large part of Europe....
 style is .

List of Lords

Prior to 1504, the ruler of the Isle of Man
Isle of Man

The Isle of Man , or Mann , is a self-governing Crown dependency, located in the Irish Sea at the geographical centre of the British Isles....
 was generally styled
Style (manner of address)

A style of office, or honorific, is a legal, official, or recognized title, in other words a term which by tradition or law precedes a reference to a person who holds a post, or which is used to refer to the political office itself....
 King of Mann.


16th century


  • Thomas III Stanley
    Thomas Stanley, 2nd Earl of Derby

    Thomas Stanley, 2nd Earl of Derby , was an England peer.Derby was the eldest son of George Stanley, 9th Baron StrangeExternal links*...
    , 1504-1521
  • Edward Stanley
    Edward Stanley, 3rd Earl of Derby

    Edward Stanley, 3rd Earl of Derby was an England nobleman.At the age of thirteen, Edward received the titles and estates of his father, Thomas Stanley, 2nd Earl of Derby, and King of England Henry VIII of England took responsibility for bringing him up until he was of age....
    , 1521-1572
  • Henry Stanley
    Henry Stanley, 4th Earl of Derby

    Henry Stanley, 4th Earl of Derby was a prominent English nobleman who served as Lord High Steward during the trial of Philip Howard, 20th Earl of Arundel....
    , 1572-1593
  • Ferdinando Stanley
    Ferdinando Stanley, 5th Earl of Derby

    Ferdinando Stanley, 5th Earl of Derby was the son of Henry Stanley, 4th Earl of Derby and Lady Margaret Clifford. His mother was heiress presumptive of Elizabeth I of England from 1578 to her own death in 1596....
    , 1593-1594


Succession dispute (1594-1607)

In 1598, a succession dispute between the daughters of Ferdinando Stanley, 5th Earl of Derby
Ferdinando Stanley, 5th Earl of Derby

Ferdinando Stanley, 5th Earl of Derby was the son of Henry Stanley, 4th Earl of Derby and Lady Margaret Clifford. His mother was heiress presumptive of Elizabeth I of England from 1578 to her own death in 1596....
 and Ferdinando Stanley's brother, William Stanley
William Stanley, 6th Earl of Derby

William Stanley, 6th Earl of Derby was an English nobleman.He was a son of Henry Stanley, 4th Earl of Derby and Lady Margaret Clifford. His mother was heiress presumptive of Elizabeth I of England from 1578 to her own death in 1596....
 was heard. It was decided by the Privy Council that the right to the Isle of Man belonged solely to Queen Elizabeth I, and the letters-patent of 1405 which has conferred the Isle of Man to the Stanley family were declared null and void. This was because Percy had not been subject to legal attainder
Attainder

In English criminal law, attainder or attinctura is the metaphorical 'stain' or 'corruption of blood' which arises from being condemned for a serious capital crime ....
, despite his treason, and the 1405 and 1406 letters-patent had therefore not taken effect.

The Queen, in consideration of the "many eminent services performed to herself and to her royal predecessors by the honourable and noble House of Stanley," withdrew her right and referred the contending claimants to the decision of the Privy Council as to the best claim of inheritance.

The Law Lords on the Privy Council decided "the grant being by letters patent under the Great Seal of England, such right would descend according to the Common Law of England to the heirs general, and not to the heirs male", and the island was therefore awarded to Ferdinando's daughters; whereupon William agreed to purchase their several shares and interests.

The original letters-patent having been declared void, the Parliament of England
Parliament of England

The Parliament of England was the legislature of the Kingdom of England. Its roots can be traced back to the early medieval period. In a series of developments, it came increasingly to constrain the power of the King of England, and went on after the Act of Union 1707 to merge with the Parliament of Scotland and form the main basis of the Pa...
 in 1609 under James I
James I of England

James VI and I was List of monarchs of Scotland as James VI, and List of English monarchs and King of Ireland as James I. He ruled in Kingdom of Scotland as James VI from 24 July 1567, when he was only one year old, succeeding his mother Mary I of Scotland....
 passed a Private Act of Parliament
Act of Parliament

An act of Parliament is a statute wikt:enacted as primary legislation by a national or sub-national parliament. It is broadly equivalent to an act of Congress in the United States....
 entitled "An Act for assuring and establishing the Isle of Man in the name and blood of William, Earl of Derby" [1609 c. 4] which established the title in law as Lord of Mann and conferred it by letters-patent dated 7 July 1609 upon William Stanley, 6th Earl of Derby
William Stanley, 6th Earl of Derby

William Stanley, 6th Earl of Derby was an English nobleman.He was a son of Henry Stanley, 4th Earl of Derby and Lady Margaret Clifford. His mother was heiress presumptive of Elizabeth I of England from 1578 to her own death in 1596....
. Subsequent succession was under the terms of this grant.

Interim Lords (1607-1609)

Following the resolution of the succession dispute, it was ruled that the daughters of Ferdinando Stanley were the rightful heirs. As the oldest of them would not reach the age of majority
Age of majority

The age of majority is the threshold of adulthood as it is conceptualized in law. It is the chronological moment when a child legally ceases to be considered a minor and assumes control over their persons, actions and decisions, thereby terminating the legal control and legal responsibilities of their parents or guardian over and for them....
 until 1609, two temporary Lords of Mann were appointed by James I
James I of England

James VI and I was List of monarchs of Scotland as James VI, and List of English monarchs and King of Ireland as James I. He ruled in Kingdom of Scotland as James VI from 24 July 1567, when he was only one year old, succeeding his mother Mary I of Scotland....
, using letters patent
Letters patent

Letters patent are a type of legal instrument in the form of an open letter issued by a monarch or government, granting an office, right, government-granted monopoly, title, or status to a person or to some entity such as a corporation....
, so that the daughters could benefit from the Island's revenues.
  • Henry Howard
    Henry Howard, 1st Earl of Northampton

    Henry Howard, 1st Earl of Northampton was a significant English aristocrat and courtier.Northampton, who was one of the most unscrupulous and treacherous characters of the age, was nevertheless distinguished for his learning, artistic culture and his public charities....
    , 1607-1608
  • Robert Cecil
    Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury

    Sir Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury, Order of the Garter, Privy Council of the United Kingdom , son of William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley, and half-brother of Thomas Cecil, 1st Earl...
    , 1608-1609


Following the coming of age of the heirs to the Lordship of the Isle of Man, the rights over the island were sold to their uncle, William Stanley. He took up the title of Lord of Mann following the passing of an Act of Parliament.

17th century

  • William I Stanley
    William Stanley, 6th Earl of Derby

    William Stanley, 6th Earl of Derby was an English nobleman.He was a son of Henry Stanley, 4th Earl of Derby and Lady Margaret Clifford. His mother was heiress presumptive of Elizabeth I of England from 1578 to her own death in 1596....
    , 1609-1612
  • Elizabeth Stanley, 1612-1627
  • James I Stanley
    James Stanley, 7th Earl of Derby

    James Stanley, 7th Earl of Derby Order of the Garter was a supporter of the Cavalier cause in the English Civil War.Born at Knowsley Hall, he is sometimes styled the Great Earl of Derby, eldest son of William Stanley, 6th Earl of Derby and Lady Elizabeth de Vere....
    , 1627-1651 (known as 'the Great Stanley')
  • Thomas Fairfax
    Thomas Fairfax, 3rd Lord Fairfax of Cameron

    Thomas Fairfax, 3rd Lord Fairfax of Cameron was a general and parliamentary commander-in-chief during the English Civil War....
    , 1651-1660 (appointed by Oliver Cromwell
    Oliver Cromwell

    Oliver Cromwell was an English people Military history of the United Kingdom and Politics of England leader best known for his involvement in making England into a republican Commonwealth and for his later role as Lord Protector of England, Scotland, and Ireland....
     during the English Interregnum
    English Interregnum

    The English Interregnum was the period of parliamentary and military rule under the Commonwealth of England after the English Civil War. It began with the regicide of Charles I of England in January 1649, and ended with the English Restoration of Charles II of England in 1660....
    )
  • Charles Stanley
    Charles Stanley, 8th Earl of Derby

    Charles Stanley, 8th Earl of Derby , an English nobleman was the only son of James Stanley, 7th Earl of Derby and Charlotte Stanley, Countess of Derby....
    , 1660-1672 (restored by Charles II
    Charles II of England

    Charles II was the Monarchy of Kingdom of England, Kingdom of Scotland, and Kingdom of Ireland.His father Charles I of England Regicide#The regicide of Charles I of England at Palace of Whitehall on 30 January 1649, at the climax of the English Civil War....
    )
  • William II Stanley, 1672-1702
  • James II Stanley
    James Stanley, 10th Earl of Derby

    James Stanley, 10th Earl of Derby Privy Council of Great Britain , known as the Honourable James Stanley until 1702, was a United Kingdom peer and politician....
    , 1702-1736
  • James II Murray
    James Murray, 2nd Duke of Atholl

    James Murray, 2nd Duke of Atholl Order of the Thistle, Privy Council of Great Britain was a Scotland peerage of Scotland and a patron of Niel Gow, the Scottish fiddler and composer....
    , 1736-1764
  • John III Murray
    John Murray, 3rd Duke of Atholl

    John Murray, 3rd Duke of Atholl Order of the Thistle Privy Council of the United Kingdom was the son of Lord George Murray .On 23 October 1753, he married his first cousin, Charlotte Murray, Duchess of Atholl, at Dunkeld....
    , 1764-1765 (held in right of his wife, Charlotte)


Revestment

In 1765, Charlotte Murray, 8th Baroness Strange sold the suzerainty
Suzerainty

Suzerainty is a situation in which a region or nation is a tributary state to a more powerful entity which allows the tributary some limited domestic Wiktionary:autonomy to control its foreign affairs....
 of the island to the British government for £70,000. By the passage of the Isle of Man Purchase Act 1765
Isle of Man Purchase Act 1765

The Isle of Man Purchase Act 1765 , also known as the Act of Revestment purchased the feudal rights of the Dukes of Atholl as Lord of Mann over the Isle of Man, and wikt:revested them into the British Crown....
 the title of Lord of Mann was revested into the British Crown
The Crown

Throughout the Commonwealth realms, the Crown is an abstract metonymy concept which represents the legal authority for the existence of any government....
. It has therefore since been used on the Isle of Man to refer to the reigning Monarch of the United Kingdom.

All remaining rights and property of the Dukes of Atholl
Duke of Atholl

The title Duke of Atholl, named after Atholl in Scotland, was created only one time in British history by Queen Anne in 1703, for John Murray, 2nd Marquess of Atholl with a special remainder failing his heirs male to those of his father the 1st Marquess....
 on the Island were sold to the British government in 1828.

See also

  • Governors
  • Lieutenant Governors
    Lieutenant Governor of the Isle of Man

    The Lieutenant Governor is the representative on the Isle of Man of the Lord of Mann, currently Queen Elizabeth II. He has the power to grant Royal Assent and is styled His Excellency....
  • Isle of Man Purchase Act 1765
    Isle of Man Purchase Act 1765

    The Isle of Man Purchase Act 1765 , also known as the Act of Revestment purchased the feudal rights of the Dukes of Atholl as Lord of Mann over the Isle of Man, and wikt:revested them into the British Crown....
  • History of the Isle of Man
    History of the Isle of Man

    The Isle of Man has been the scene of human occupation since the end of the last glacial period over 10,000 years ago. The island has been visited by various raiders and trade over the years....