Lordship of Mann

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The Lordship of Mann was the feudal title and territorial lordship that historically governed the Isle of Man before its rights and obligations were absorbed by the British Crown.

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Lordship of Mann canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf feudal lordship
territorial lordship
absorbedInto British constitutional framework
appliesTo Isle of Man (crown dependency)
surface form: Isle of Man
associatedWith Atholl Estates
surface form: House of Atholl

House of Stanley
Tynwald
constitutionalNature hereditary lordship
constitutionalOutcome Crown dependency status of Isle of Man
country Isle of Man (crown dependency)
surface form: Isle of Man
currentTitleHolder Charles Philip Arthur George
surface form: Charles III
currentTitleHolderStyle Lord of Mann
distinctFrom Crown Colony
United Kingdom sovereign territory
exercisedPowers feudal obligations
fiscal authority
judicial authority
territorial lordship rights
feudalObligationsTo Kingdom of England
surface form: English Crown
governanceForm feudal tenure
governanceSeat Castle Rushen
Peel Castle
governedBy Lord of Mann
surface form: Lords of Mann
hasJurisdictionOver Isle of Man (crown dependency)
surface form: Isle of Man
hasTitle Lord of Mann
historicalRole governing authority of the Isle of Man
historicalStatus semi‑independent lordship
languageOfTitle English
Manx
legalSystemContext Manx law
locatedIn British Isles
Irish Sea
overlordshipContestedBy Kingdom of England
surface form: English Crown

Scottish crown
surface form: Scottish Crown
partOf medieval feudal system
predecessor Kingdom of the Isles
surface form: Kingdom of Mann and the Isles
presentStatus ceremonial style of the British monarch
historic constitutional title
region Isle of Man (crown dependency)
surface form: Isle of Man
relatedTitle Lord of Mann
surface form: King of Mann
rightsAbsorbedBy British Crown
sovereigntyUltimatelyHeldBy British Crown
successor Crown dependency of the Isle of Man
timePeriod Middle Ages
early modern period
titleHolderStyle Lord of Mann

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