The Constitution of the Isle of Man (Chapter 17 from Land of Home Rule, 1893)
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- Name
- The Constitution of the Isle of Man (Chapter 17 from Land of Home Rule, 1893)
- Description
- A comprehensive historical and constitutional overview of the Isle of Man's legislative and administrative structures, tracing the evolution of the House of Keys, the Council, and the Governor's role from medieval times through the 1860s. Discusses the 1765 Revestment as it relates to Parliamentary sovereignty, the development of representative government, and the balance of power between Crown and Manx institutions. Directly relevant to understanding post-Revestment constitutional arrangements and the framework governing the Island after purchase of its royalties.
- Related To
- Sir John Stanley
- Godred Crovan
- James Murray, 2nd Duke of Atholl
- John Murray, 4th Duke of Atholl
- Type
- Published Reference Work
- Date Created
- 1893
- Language
- English