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deemster
deemster (ˈdiːmstə(r)) [One of the modern representatives of ME. dēmestre, in form fem. of dēmere deemer, judge; the other (and, phonetically, more regular form) is dempster. q.v. The form deemster is that proper to the Manx judges, and has been used in the general sense as a historical archaism by ...
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Deemster
These are the First Deemster and Clerk of the Rolls (who is also the Deputy Governor), the Second Deemster, and an additional full-time Deemster. The offices of First Deemster, Second Deemster and Clerk of the Rolls are ancient offices.
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The Deemster
However, it was not for another five years that Caine began to work on The Deemster. The Deemster's maid, Kerry, has a vision of Dan in Mona's room, which the Deemster passes on to his son, saying that Dan is having an affair with Mona.
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The Deemster (1917 film)
The Deemster of Man has a son and a daughter, Mona and Ewan. Dan and Mona are in love. Either he or the Deemster must die.
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William Cain (deemster)
Thomas William Cain (1 June 1935 – 30 April 2021) was a First Deemster of the Isle of Man. Judiciary positions
Attorney General, 1980-1993
Second Deemster, 1993-1998
First Deemster and Clerk of the Rolls, 1998-2002
References
Manx judges
1935
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John Christian (Deemster)
John Christian JP (12 July 1776 – 27 February 1852) was a First Deemster of the Isle of Man.
Christian was born in Castletown in 1776. In 1823 Christian was appointed First Deemster and moved back to the Island, living in Douglas at Fort Anne.
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Ewan Christian (Deemster)
He held the position of deemster (the term for judges on the Isle of Man) for 51 years from 1605 until his death. Several of Christian's ancestors also held the position of deemster.
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Andrew Williamson (judge)
Andrew Williamson was the Deputy Deemster of the Isle of Man. He went on to become High Bailiff and an Acting Deemster for 6 years before become Deputy Deemster, specializing in family law, landlord and tenant and
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Bruce MacPherson (judge)
Bruce Whyte MacPherson MLC (18 January 1891 - 31 October 1971) was a Second Deemster in the Isle of Man. He was Second Deemster and a member of the Legislative Council 1958 to 1963.
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John Gill (judge)
- 15 October 1899) was a Second Deemster of the Isle of Man.
Deemster Gill was born in Sicily but educated at King William's College. Offices of State
Second Deemster, 1884-1899
Year of birth missing
1899 deaths
Manx judges
People educated at King William's College
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David Doyle (judge)
He was, until 31 July 2018, the First Deemster, Clerk of the Rolls and Deputy Governor of the Isle of Man. Judiciary positions
Second Deemster, 2003-2010
First Deemster and Clerk of the Rolls, 2010–2018
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Living people
Year of birth missing
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Thomas Kneen
In 1899 Deemster John Gill died and Kneen succeeded him as Second Deemster. He then became First Deemster in 1900 when Deemster Sir James Gell was appointed to succeed Sir Alured Dumbell as Clerk of the Rolls.
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Jack Corrin
John William Corrin (6 January 1932 – 6 April 2019) was a First Deemster of the Isle of Man.
Biography
He was educated at King William's College. Judiciary positions
Attorney General, 1974-1980
Second Deemster, 1980-1988
First Deemster and Clerk of the Rolls, 1988-1998
References
2019 deaths
Manx
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Andrew Corlett
Andrew Thomas Kaneen Corlett is the current First Deemster and Clerk of the Rolls of the Isle of Man who served as Second Deemster from 2011 to 2018, having previously held the title of Deputy Deemster from 2007.
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Clerk of the Rolls
The current Clerk of the Rolls and First Deemster is His Honour Andrew Corlett QC. Thus the Clerk of the Rolls is now the First Deemster.
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