No. XXXIV. OFFICIALS in the ISLE of MAN, 1645-1663. James, 7th Earl of Derby. Lord of the Isle, 1637-1651. Charlotte, Countess of Derby. Left Deputy in 1651. John Greenhalgh. Governor, 1640 to Sept. 1651. Ewan Christian. Deemster, 1645. Deemster, 1645. John Cannell. John Sharples. Comptroller, 1645-1651. William Smith. Receiver, 1645. Sir Philip Musgrave, Bart. Governor, Sept. 1651. of the Insular Infantry, 1651. H. Qualtrough. Deemster, 1651. Major Woods. Commander of Peel Castle, 1651. Sir Thomas Armstrong. Commander of Castle Rushen, 1651. Capt. Ingram. Commander of Ramsey Fort, 1651. Major Thomas Stanley. Commander of Loyal Fort, 1651. Major Duckenfield. Commander of a Troop at Bishops Court, 1651. Matthew Cadwell. Governor, 1653. William Christian. Governor, 1656. Rodger Nowell. Governor, 1660. Richard Stephenson. Deputy Governor, 1660. Hugh Cannell. Attorney-General, 1660; and Deemster, 1662. Richard Tyldesley. Clerk of the Rolls, 1660. Henry Nowell. Captain of Castle Rushen. 1660. Henry Nowell. Deputy Governor, 1663. Richard Calcott. Water Bailiff, 1660. Robert Calcott. Commander of Castle Rushen and Douglas Fort, 1660. Edward Christian. Deemster, 1663. Ferdinando Calcott. Steward, 1663. RULES. 1. That the affairs of the Society shall be conducted by a Council, to meet on the first Tuesday in every month, and to consist of not more than twenty-four members, of whom three shall form a quorum, and that the President, Vice-Presidents, the Hon. Secretary, and Treasurer shall be considered ex officio members. The Council may appoint two acting Committees, one for Finance and the other for publication. 2. That a Subscription of One Pound annually, paid in advance, on or before the day of annual meeting, shall constitute Membership; and that every member not in arrear of his annual subscription be entitled to a copy of every publication issued by the Society. That no member incur any pecuniary liability beyond his annual subscription. 3. That the Accounts of Receipts and Expenditure be examined annually by two Auditors appointed at the annual meeting, on the 1st of May in each year. 4. That six Copies of his work be allowed to the Editor of the same, in addition to the one he is entitled to as a member. 5. That no Rule shall be made or altered except at a General Meeting, after due notice of the proposed alteration has been given as the Council shall direct. The Council shall have the power of calling Extraordinary Meetings. PUBLICATIONS OF THE MANX SOCIETY. FOR THE FIRST YEAR-1858-59. VOL. I.-An Account of the Isle of Man, with a Voyage to I-ColumbKill. By William Sacheverell, Esq, late Governor of Man. 1703. With a Dissertation about the Mona of Cæsar and Tacitus, and an account of the Ancient Druids, by Mr. Thomas Brown. Edited, with Introductory Notice and copious Notes, by the Rev. J. G. Cumming, M.A., F.G.S. 300 Copies printed. Pp. xvi. 204. A Pedigree. VOL. II.-A Practical Grammar of the Antient Gaelic or Language of the Isle of Man, usually called Manx. By the Rev. John Kelly, LL.D. Edited, with an Introduction, Life of Dr. Kelly, and Notes, by the Rev. William Gill, Vicar of Malew. 322 Copies printed. Pp. xlviii. 92. FOR THE SECOND YEAR-1859-60. VOL. III.-Legislation by Three of the Thirteen Stanleys, Kings of Man, including the Letter of the Seventh Earl of Derby, as published in Peck's "Desiderata Curiosa." Edited, with Introduction and Notes, by the Rev. William Mackenzie. 402 Copies printed. Pp. xix. 224. Plate. VOL. IV.-Monumenta de Insula Manniæ, or a Collection of National Documents relating to the Isle of Man. Translated and Edited, with Appendix, by J. R. Oliver, Esq., M.D. Vol. i. 315 Copies printed. Pp. xv. 244. Plate. VOL. V.-Vestigia Insulæ Manniæ Antiquiora; or a Dissertation on the Armorial Bearings of the Isle of Man, the Regalities and Prerogatives of its Ancient Kings, and the Original Usages, Customs, Privileges, Laws, and Constitutional Government of the Manx People. By H. R. Oswald, Esq., F.A.S., L. R.C.S.E. 310 Copies printed. Pp. ix. 218. Ten Plates. FOR THE THIRD YEAR-1860-61. VOL. VI.-A Tour through the Island of Mann in 1797 and 1798; comprising Sketches of its ancient and modern History, Constitution, Laws, |