Sir James Gell, CVO, KC (13 January 1823 – 12 March 1905) was a Manx lawyer, who was the First Deemster and Clerk of the Rolls in the Isle of Man. He...
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James Gell may refer to: James Gell (Clerk of the Rolls) (1823–1905), Manx lawyer, First Deemster and Clerk of the Rolls on the Isle of Man James Stowell...
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advocate James Gell, who referred to a search he undertook at the Rolls Office, the results of which are included in a list of 83 appointments of governors...
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The Clerk of the Rolls (Manx: Cleragh ny Lioaryn) is a judge and Head of the Judiciary in the Isle of Man. This position was formerly distinct from that...
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Isle of Man. The second of four sons to Sir James Gell and Amelia Marcia Gell (née Gill), James Stowell Gell was born in Castletown, Isle of Man on Friday...
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Deemster (category Law of the Isle of Man)
Clerk of the Rolls are ancient offices. The offices of First Deemster and Clerk of the Rolls were combined in 1918, and a new office of Deputy Deemster...
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John McHutchin (section Offices of State)
John Gell and was the mother of Sir James Gell. His brother, Gilbert, also became and advocate working at the Rolls Office where the young James Gell was...
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St Ninian's Church, Douglas (redirect from St. Ninian's Church, Douglas, Isle of Man)
congregation included the Lieutenant Governor of the Isle of Man, Lord Raglan and members of his family; the Clerk of the Rolls, Thomas Kneen; the Attorney General...
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filled by Sir James Gell. Continuing in practice, Adams was appointed Clerk of the Rolls of the Isle of Man in 1879. For the last five years of his life,...
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Stewart Stevenson Moore (category Alumni of Keble College, Oxford)
appointed First Deemster following the death of Sir James Gell in 1905. On the death of Deemster Kneen he became Clerk of the Rolls in 1916. As a Deemster, Stevenson...
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Thomas Kneen (category Captains of the Parish)
James Gell was appointed to succeed Sir Alured Dumbell as Clerk of the Rolls. Then in 1905, on Sir James Gell's death, he became Clerk of the Rolls and...
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Whitelock, 30 years (1659–1689) Sir Thomas Hanmer, 29 years (1640–1669) Sir John Gell, 29 years (1659–1689) Richard Beke, 29 years (1659–1689) Charles Boscawen...
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Data}. "James Johnstone (17..-1798)". Gell, J., Parr, J., Isle of Man. (1867). An abstract of the laws, customs, and ordinances of the Isle of Man, vol...
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Dale Abbey (ruin) (category Monasteries dissolved under the English Reformation)
could find no sign of it and some other early charters when he inspected the Pole-Gell papers for his 1906 Derbyshire Charters. The precise contents have...
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Valerie Gell, 71, singer and guitarist (The Liverbirds). Charlie McNeil, 53, footballer (Stirling Albion). John Moffat, 97, Royal Navy pilot during the Second...
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1918 New Year Honours (redirect from New Year Honours of 1918)
Divisional Inspector of Mines. Dr. Barclay Josiah Baron, CM, Lord Mayor of Bristol. James Bird, Clerk of the London County Council James Boyton, MP. Edmond...
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1946 New Year Honours (redirect from 1946 New Years Honours (Commander of the Order of the British Empire))
Hogg, Assistant Secretary, Department of Scientific and Industrial Research. James Kenneth Hope, DL, Clerk of the County Council and formerly Air Raid...
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1977 New Year Honours (category 1977 awards in the United Kingdom)
Fowler, of Rosanna, Victoria. For public service. Heather Doris Gell, of Cremorne, New South Wales. For services to education in the field of music. Archie...
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Mary (name) (category Articles needing the year an event occurred from April 2017)
epigeneticist Mary Geigus Coulter (1859–1946), American lawyer and politician Mary Gell (1894–1978), British Christian medical missionary Mary Gennoy (1951–2004)...
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1970 New Year Honours (category 1970 awards in the United Kingdom)
Bristol Engine Division, Rolls-Royce Ltd. Guy Charles Pascoe, Chief Medical Laboratory Technician, Tottenham Group of Hospitals. James Paul. For services to...
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1977 Silver Jubilee and Birthday Honours (category June 1977 events in the United Kingdom)
Police. John Cross, Supervisory Clerk of Works, Lancashire Sub-Unit, North Western Road Construction Unit. Stanley James Crow, Senior Messenger, Northern...
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1917 New Year Honours (category 1917 in the United Kingdom)
Horace James Gee, Royal Garrison Artillery Lieutenant William Charles Coleman Gell, Royal Warwickshire Regiment Captain Gerard Edward James Gent, Duke of Cornwall's...
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ii, 538-41. Calendar of Patent Rolls, 1572-5 Rendall, Dedham Described, 31. Schools Inquiry Commission (1868). Report of the Commissioners. G .E. Eyre...
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