Government Circular No. 63/65. G,P, Reference No. J. 1901/3 JUSTICES of the PEACE

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Government Circular No. 63/65. G,P, Reference No. J. 1901/3 JUSTICES of the PEACE Government Circular No. 63/65. G,p, Reference No. J. 1901/3 JUSTICES OF THE PEACE The following is a list of the persons whose names are. included in the Commission of the Peace for the Isle of Man, excluding those whose names are included in,the Supplemental Lit of JUstiCes: Douglas District Name Address Mrs. A.D.BRIDSON lb Brisbane Street, Douglas. Capt. J.M. CAIN, M.H.K. St. Helena, Braddan. Mrs. P.L. CAIN "Cherrihurst", Princes Road, Douglas, Mr. J.H. CAINE "Trevear", Devonshire Road, Douglas. Mrs. W.M. LANDLESS Ravenscliffe, Laxey (ex officio as Chairman, Laxey C.omidssioners) Mr. J.H. CORLETT Ballabeg, Lonan. Mrs. S.A. CROWE Cronkville, Union Mills.. Mr. .L.J. DAVIDSON "The Haven", Little.Switzerland, Douglas. Miss F.E. DAVIDSON 13.1dona Terrace, Douglas. Mr. R. DEAN Ballabeg, Glen Vine, Marown. His Worship the High Bailiff "Lynton", Devonshire Road, R.K. UB0N,L1. B. •Douglas. Mrs. GREENFIELD "Greylands", Cronkbourne Road, Douglas. Mr. T.H. HALL "Eskham", Devonshire Road, Douglas. Mrs. V.E. KELLY Ballaqueency Lodge, Ballaquayle Road,•Douglas. Mr. J.S. KERmODE "Briarwood", Cronkbourne Road, ' • .Douglas. His Honour the First Deemster Ballabrooie, Douglas. (ex officio S.J. KNEALE, C.B.E., M.L.C. ' - •as M.L.C.) Miss L.M. LARSEN 1 Sydney Street; Douglas. Mr. T.D. LEWIS Oakwood Lodge, Mount Bradda, Douglas. Mr. A.H.G. MOORE "The Moorings", Eleanora Drive, Douglas. Mr. W.A. MOORE 20 Westmoreland Road, Douglas. (ex officio as Mayor .of Douglas) Mr. J.B. MYLCHREEST Ballagarey House, Marown. Mr. J.H. NICHOLLS, 0.B.E., M.L.C. "Storeton", Alberta Drive Onchan. Name Address Mr. J.A.C.K. NIVISON, M.L.C. 21 Alberta Drive, Onchan. Mr. S.F. O'HANLON 64 Port-e-Chee Avenue, Douglas. Mr. R.F. QUAYLE "talion Beg", Cronkbourne Douglas. Mr. W.E. QUAYLE, M.H.K. "Thorny Lodge", Thorny Road, Douglas. Mr. T. RADCLIFFE "Broadways", Ballanard Road, Mr. F. STONE 115 Royal.Ayenue,-Onchan (ex officio as Chairman, Onchan Village Commissioners) • Mr. H.B. TOOTHILL "Oakleigh", Glencrutchery Road, Douglas, . Mr. T.L. VONbY Moulit Rule, Braddan. Ramsey bistrict Name Address Kr. J.T. CHRYSTAL, D.F.C., C.P. Cronk-ny-Geill, The Dhoor. Mr. J.F. CORKHILL "Kerrow-Dhoon", Walpole Drive, Ramsey. Mr. J.H. CRAINE, "Glen Hazel", Crescent Road,' Ramsey. •Major Gen. Sir H.H.C. SUGDEN River House, Ramsey (Chairman, K.B.E., C.B., D.S.O., J.P., Ramsey Town Commissioners) ' E.H.K. Mr. P.G. HISLOP "Altadale", Lezayre Road, Ramsey. Mr. A.S. KELLY, M.H.K. Bollan Bane, Glen Elfin Road, Ramsey. Mrs. h. KERRUISH Ballafayle, Maughold. Mr. R.F. MALLARD "Drakes", Glen Auldyn, Lezayre, Mr. H.T. MOORE 70 Parliament Street, Ramsey. Mr. H.H. RADCLIFFE, M.L.C. Ballaradcliffe, Andreas. mrs. A.M. STEPHENSON "Lytchett", Mount Auldyn, Lezayre. Mrs. G.J. TEIRE "Summerland", Ramsey, Mr. J.K.C. TEARE Ballachrink, Bride. Miss'J.C.C. THORNTON "Hillside Cottage", Corony Hill, DUESBERY Maughold. Peel District 'Name • Address Mr. R.J.G. ANDERSON Ballamoar, St'. John's. Mr. W.T. BURROWS White House, Kirk Michael. Mrs. TRIXIE CORLETT The Bungalow, Glen Mooar, Kirk Michael. • Name Address w 'I.. E.N. CROWE, M.H.K. Cronkville,. Kirk Michael. Ir. W.E. GUNN, B.Sc. School' House, iiss M.T. .DAVIES. "Sunnyside", Glen Wyllit, Kirk Michael. dr. G.C. GALE M.L.C. 1 Lyndale Avenue, peel (ex officio as M.L.C.) Mr. C.H. GILL Greeba Towers,: Crosby. Mr. C.W. CANNELL Lhergy Vreck Farm, Kirk Michael . (ex officio as Chairman, Michael Village Commissioners) Mr. T.R. MOORE "Glynmoar", St. John's. Mr. G.K. OWEN "Dreem Malin", Tynwald:Road, Peel. Brigadier R.N. 4PIROUET Dreemskerry, Marown. Mr. P.S. KERMEEN 24. Glenfaba, Peel (ex officio as Chairman, Peel Town C4mmissioner8) Mr. E.H. WOOD 14 Michael Street, Peel., Castletown District Name • Address Mr. J.O&L, CHRISTIAN, C.P. Scarlett House, Castletown. Mrs. E.A. CONNLL Cronk Beg; Colby. Mr. G.H. COSTLIN niillcroft", Glen Road; Colby. Mr. P. CUBBIN "Cestria", St, Mary's Rbad, Port Erin. Mr. T.C. FARAGHER, M.H.K. Peveril Private Hotel, Port -Erin.- Mr. J.W. KEGGIN The Towers; Port Erin. Mr. W.C. KELLY, O.B.E. "The Moorings", Port St. Mary: Mr. W.S. NICHOLL "The BoWs", Bay View Road, Port Si). Mary. (ex officio as — Chairman, Port St. Mary, Commissioners) , . • • Mr. C.C. McFEE, M.L.C. Main Road,. Colby.(ex officio as M.L.C.) • Mr. • J.L. MOORE "Inglewood", Atholl Park, Port Erin. (ex officio as Chairman, — Port Erin Commissioners) Mr. T.G.H.M. MOORE, C.P. Billown,‘Ballasalla. Mrs. J.M. PROCTER "Craigmore", Ballasalla. Mr. I.J; QUALTROUGH "Springfield", Alexandra. — Road, Castletown. - Mrs. E.C. QUAYLE Croft End, Castletown. Sir RALPH C.S. STEVENSON, G.C.M.G., M.L.C., C.P., Balladoole, Castletown. Mr. R.H. 1,1iHITTLE "Cornaa", Victoria Road, Castle- tOwn. (ex officio as Chairman, Castletown Commissioners) Members of the Legislative Council, the Mayor of Douglas (during his term of office and for one year following); the.: Chairmen of the Town and Village Commissioners during their term of office, and the High-Bailiff are ex-officio Justices of the Peace. Supplemental List of Justices The names of the following Jt:stices of the Peace are included in the Supplemental List of Justices for the Isle of Man. By ' statute their duties are confined to: "(a) Signing any document for the purpose of authenticating another person's signature; (b) taking and authenticating by his signature any written declaration not made on oath; (c) giving a certificate of facts within his knOwledge or of his opinion as to any matter"., Name • Address Mr. A.R. BISSET "Santa Rosa", Little Switze/land, Mr. J.B. BOLTON, M.L.C. "Amberley", Devonshire Crescent, Douglas. (ex officio as M.L.C. Mr. D. BORELLND "Hillsboro", Old Laxey Laxey. mr. T.G. BRIDSON, M.B.E. 18 Brisbane Street, Douglas. Mr. T.E. BRnNSDON, O.B.E. Ballaughton, Braddan. Eng. Cdr. G.W. CLNNAN, O.B,E. "Briarfield", Lezayre Road', R.N. (Retd.) Ramsey. Mr. J.R. CORRIN, M.B.E. The Level, Colby. Mr. J.F. CRELLIN, O.B.E., M.C., C.P. Ballachurry, Andreas. Mr. J.R. DRINK=ER, m.B.E. C.P. Braddan. Capt, John W.L. FRY-GOLDIE- TAUBMAN The Nunnery, Isle of Man. C.P. Kentraugh, Port St. Mary: Mr. K.G. GROVES, M.A., Ll.M. Thie-Varrey, Maughold. His Honour R.G. JOHNSON, "BaIlacoar", Eleanora 21rive,• O.B.E., C.P. , DOuglas. Mr. A.J. TEARE, M.B.E. "Rearyt-ny-Howe", Bray Hill, DOuglas. Mr. A.W. TEARE "Grianagh", Albany Road', Peel. Sir SIDNEY TADNORTH, Kt. "Ennore", Westfield Drive, Ramsey. This Circular supersedes Government. Circular 65/64 By Order, E.R.St.L. DAVIES, Government Secretary, Government Office, Isle of Man. December, 1965. .
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