Order of precedence in the Isle of Man

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  1. . The Lord of Mann, HM Queen Elizabeth II
  2. . Members of the British Royal Family when visiting the Island:
    1. HRH The Duke of Edinburgh
    2. HRH The Prince of Wales
    3. HRH The Duke of York
    4. HRH The Earl of Wessex
    5. HRH Prince William of Wales
    6. HRH Prince Harry of Wales
    7. HRH The Duke of Gloucester
    8. HRH The Duke of Kent
    9. HRH Prince Michael of Kent
  3. HE Lieutenant Governor
  4. Deputy Governor, First Deemster and Clerk of the Rolls
  5. President of Tynwald
  6. Chief Minister
  7. Second Deemster
  8. Lord Bishop of Sodor and Mann
  9. Speaker of the House of Keys
  10. The Government Ministers
    1. Minister of the Treasury
    2. Minister of Home Affairs
    3. Minister of Health and Social Security
    4. Minister of Education
    5. Minister of Trade and Industry
    6. Minister of Tourism and Leisure
    7. Minister of Transport
    8. Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry
    9. Minister of Local Government and the Environment
  11. HM Attorney General
  12. Members of the Legislative Council
  13. . Members of the House of Keys
  14. . Deputy Deemster

  1. . The High Bailiff
  2. . Captains of the Parishes
  3. . The Chief Constable
  4. . The Chief Secretary
  5. . The Chief Registrar
  6. . The Mayor of Douglas
  7. . Chairmen of the Town and Village Commissioners
  8. . The Archdeacon of Sodor and Mann
  9. . The Vicar General
  10. . The Deputy Chief Constable
  11. . The Deputy High Bailiff
  12. . Coroner of Glenfaba and Michael
  13. . Coroner of Ayre and Garff
  14. . Coroner of Middle
  15. . Coroner of Rushen
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