Discussion of Isle of Man's constitutional status relative to England and Channel Islands
- Item sets
- Sources
- Name
- Discussion of Isle of Man's constitutional status relative to England and Channel Islands
- Description
- A legal treatise explaining the Isle of Man's unique constitutional position as part of the Crown but not the Realm of England, governed by its own laws and customs. The document clarifies distinctions between Man and Jersey/Guernsey regarding their historical origins and relationship to Crown jurisdiction, discussing prerogatives, regalities, and jurisdictions.
- Related To
- King John
- Archive / Repository
- md:20260219_101432-2.md
- img:20260219_101432-2.jpg
- Type
- Legal Opinion
- Provenance
- Page numbered [11]; appears to be excerpt from longer treatise; text uses long 's' (ſ) indicating 18th-century typography.
- Language
- English

