Governor of the Isle of Man

The title of Governor of the Isle of Man existed until 1828. Other titles were also used, especially before 1595.


 * Holan (1219–?), titled Seneschal
 * List incomplete
 * Fogall McHascatt (1260–?), titled Seneschal
 * Godfrey MacManus (1266–?), titled Bailiff
 * Alan of Galloway, titled Bailiff
 * Maurice Okerfair, titled Bailiff
 * Reginald the Chaplain, titled Bailiff
 * Brennus, titled Bailiff
 * Donald, titled Bailiff
 * Walter de Huntercombe (1290–93), titled Custodian
 * List incomplete

The following were Governors of the Isle of Man:


 * Sir Thomas Gerrard (1595–1596)
 * Peter Legh (captain; 1596-?)
 * John Ireland
 * John Greenhalgh (1640–51)
 * William Christian (1656–?)
 * James Chaloner (1658–1660)
 * Thomas Fairfax, 3rd Lord Fairfax of Cameron (1660)
 * Thomas Cobbe?
 * Isaac Barrow (1664–?)
 * Nicholas Stanley (1696–1701)
 * Charles Zedenno Stanley (1702–1703)
 * Robert Mawdesley (1703–1713)
 * Charles Zedenno Stanley (1713)
 * Alexander Horne (1713–1723)
 * John Lloyd (1723–1725)
 * Thomas Horton (1725–1736)
 * James Murray, 2nd Duke of Atholl (1736–1744)
 * Patrick Lindsay (1744–1751)
 * Basil Cochrane (1751–1761)
 * John Wood (1761–1777)
 * Edward Smith (1777–1793)
 * John Murray, 4th Duke of Atholl (1793–1828)