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!1903
! 1903
| General Election
| Unopposed
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* [[Arthur William Moore]],elected
General Election
* [[Dalrymple Maitland]],elected
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* [[William Hutchinson (Manx politician)|William Hutchinson]],elected
Unopposed
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*[[Arthur William Moore]],elected
*[[Dalrymple Maitland]],elected
*[[William Hutchinson (Manx politician)|William Hutchinson]],elected
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!1908
! 1908
| General Election
| Unopposed
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* [[George Frederick Clucas]] [[Master of Arts (Oxbridge and Dublin)|MA]], elected
General Election
* ?
|
* ?
Unopposed
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*[[George Frederick Clucas]] [[Master of Arts (Oxbridge and Dublin)|MA]], elected
*?
*?
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|- valign="top"
!1913
! 1913
| General Election
|
| ?
General Election
|
?
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*[[William Frederick Cowell]], elected
* [[William Frederick Cowell]], elected
*?
* ?
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!1919
! 1919
| General Election
| ?
|
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* William Frederick Cowell
General Election
* [[George Frederick Clucas]] [[Master of Arts (Oxbridge and Dublin)|MA]] [[Speaker of the House of Keys|SHK]], elected
* [[Charles Gill (Isle of Man politician)|Charles Gill]] [[Justice of the peace|JP]], elected
* ?
|
|
?
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*William Frederick Cowell
*[[George Frederick Clucas]] [[Master of Arts (Oxbridge and Dublin)|MA]] [[Speaker of the House of Keys|SHK]], elected
*[[Charles Gill (Isle of Man politician)|Charles Gill]] [[Justice of the peace|JP]], elected
*?
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!1924
! 1924
| General Election
| ?
| ?
|
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* Charles Gill
General Election
* William Frederick Cowell
|
?
|
?
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*Charles Gill
*William Frederick Cowell
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!1929
! 1929
| General Election
|
| ?
General Election
|
| ?
?
|
?
|
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*Charles Gill
* Charles Gill
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!1933
! 1933
| By Election
| ?
| ?
|
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* [[John Cowin]]
By Election
|
?
|
?
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*[[John Cowin]]
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!1934
! 1934
| General Election
| ?
| ?
|
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* John Cowin
General Election
* Charles Gill
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?
|
?
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*John Cowin
*Charles Gill
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!1935
! 1935
| By Election
| colspan="2"|To replace Charles Gill
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* [[Thomas Clucas]]
By Election
|colspan="2"|To replace Charles Gill
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*[[Thomas Clucas]]
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!1948
! 1948
| By Election
|
| ?
By Election
|
| ?
| rowspan="3"|
?
* [[Jack Nivison]]
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?
|rowspan="3"|
*[[Jack Nivison]]
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!1951
! 1951
| General Election
|
| ?
General Election
|
| ?
?
|
?

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!1956
! 1956
| General Election
|
| ?
General Election
|
| ?
?
|
?
|- valign="top"
|- valign="top"
!1958
! 1958
| By Election
| ?
| ?
|
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* [[Harold Cain]]
By Election
|
?
|
?
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*[[Harold Cain]]
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!1962
! 1962
| General Election
| ?
|
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* Jack Nivison, elected
General Election
* [[John Creer]],elected
* [[Harold Cain]]
* ?
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|
?
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*Jack Nivison, elected
*[[John Creer]],elected
*[[Harold Cain]]
*?
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!1962
! 1962
| By Election
|
| colspan="2"|Called following the elevation to the LegCo of Jack Nivison.
By Election
|colspan="2"|Called following the elevation to the LegCo of Jack Nivison.
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*Harold Cain
* Harold Cain
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!1966
! 1966
| General Election
|
| ?
General Election
|
| ?
?
|
?
|rowspan="2"|
|rowspan="2"|
*[[Lieutenant Colonel|Lt Col]] [[Peter Spittall]]
* [[Lieutenant Colonel|Lt Col]] [[Peter Spittall]]
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!1971
! 1971
| General Election
|
| ?
General Election
|
| ?
?
|
?
|- valign="top"
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!1981
! 1981
| General Election
|
| ?
General Election
|
?
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*[[Peter Karran]]
* [[Peter Karran]]
*Roger Alan Payne, elected
* Roger Alan Payne, elected
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!1985
! 1985
| By Election
| ?
|
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* [[Peter Karran]], elected
By Election
* ?
|
?
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*[[Peter Karran]], elected
*?
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!1986
! 1986
| General Election
| 67.4%
|
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* Brian Barton (495 votes, elected)
General Election
* CB Hampton (391 votes)
* PJ Irving (305 votes)
* A Kelly (112 votes)
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67.4%
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*Brian Barton (495 votes, elected)
*CB Hampton (391 votes)
*PJ Irving (305 votes)
*A Kelly (112 votes)
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|- valign="top"
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!1988
! 1988
| By Election
|
| ?
By Election
|
?
|
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*[[David North (politician)|David North]] (696 votes, elected)
* [[David North (politician)|David North]] (696 votes, elected)
*CB Hampton (391 votes)
* CB Hampton (391 votes)
*JT Daugherty (63 votes)
* JT Daugherty (63 votes)
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!1991
! 1991
| General Election
| 67.6%
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* David North (924 votes, elected)
General Election
* JJ Wood (518 votes)
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* PA Want (159 votes)
67.6%
* B Walker (58 votes)
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*David North (924 votes, elected)
*JJ Wood (518 votes)
*PA Want (159 votes)
*B Walker (58 votes)
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!1996
! 1996
| General Election
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| 47.7%
General Election
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47.7%
|
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*David North (842 votes, elected)
* David North (842 votes, elected)
*Gerrard Corfield (519 votes)
* Gerrard Corfield (519 votes)
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!2001
! 2001
| General Election
| 56.85%
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* [[Martyn Quayle|George Martyn Quayle]]
General Election
* Allen Gawne
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* Graham Crowe
57.1%
* Paul Beckett
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*[[Martyn Quayle]] (613 votes, elected)
*Allen Gawne (555 votes)
*Graham Crowe (539 votes)
*Paul Beckett (124 votes)
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* George Martyn Quayle
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!2006
! 2006
| General Election
| 57.7%
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* Kathleen Joan Beecroft ([[Liberal Vannin]])
General Election
* Andrew Charles Richard Jessop
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* George Martyn Quayle
?
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*Martyn Quayle, 963 votes, elected
*Kate Beecroft ([[Liberal Vannin]]), 548 votes
*Andrew Jessop, 413 votes
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* George Martyn Quayle
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!2011
! 2011
| General Election
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| 56.1%
General Election
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* Juan Richard Stephen Cottier
* Paul Herbert Craine
* George Martyn Quayle
* [[Howard Quayle|Robert Howard Quayle]]
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* Robert Howard Quayle
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!2016
! 2016
| General Election
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| 52%
General Election
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* William Cato Shimmins
* Robert Howard Quayle
* Paul Herbert Craine
* William Edward Bowers
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* William Cato Shimmins
* Robert Howard Quayle
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Revision as of 10:18, 24 July 2019

54°10′37″N 4°33′36″W / 54.17694°N 4.56000°W / 54.17694; -4.56000

Sheading of Middle

Middle (Template:Lang-gv) is one of the six sheadings of the Isle of Man.

It is located on the east of the island (part of the traditional South Side division) and consists of the four historic parishes of Braddan, Marown, Onchan and Santon. Historically, from 1796 until some time in the twentieth century[year needed] Marown was in the sheading of Glenfaba, and before 1796 Onchan was in the sheading of Garff.[1][2]

Administratively, the sheading of Middle also includes the borough of Douglas, the capital and largest town of the Isle of Man.

Other settlements in the sheading include Port Soderick, Strang, Tromode and Union Mills (all in the parish of Braddan), Braaid, Crosby and Glen Vine (all in the parish of Marown), and Newtown in the parish of Santon.

MHKs & Elections

It is also a House of Keys constituency. Originally, in the 19th century, the constituency included the whole of the sheading (excluding Douglas), and elected 3 members. In the more recent period up to 2011 it elected one MHK, but the constituency excluded Santan, which was in the Malew & Santon constituency. In 2016 the constituency included Santan, and elected two MHKs. This information is incomplete.

Year Election Turnout Candidates Elected
1903 General Election Unopposed
1908 General Election Unopposed
1913 General Election ?
1919 General Election ?
1924 General Election ? ?
  • Charles Gill
  • William Frederick Cowell
1929 General Election ? ?
  • Charles Gill
1933 By Election ? ?
1934 General Election ? ?
  • John Cowin
  • Charles Gill
1935 By Election To replace Charles Gill
1948 By Election ? ?
1951 General Election ? ?
1956 General Election ? ?
1958 By Election ? ?
1962 General Election ?
1962 By Election Called following the elevation to the LegCo of Jack Nivison.
  • Harold Cain
1966 General Election ? ?
1971 General Election ? ?
1981 General Election ?
1985 By Election ?
1986 General Election 67.4%
  • Brian Barton (495 votes, elected)
  • CB Hampton (391 votes)
  • PJ Irving (305 votes)
  • A Kelly (112 votes)
1988 By Election ?
  • David North (696 votes, elected)
  • CB Hampton (391 votes)
  • JT Daugherty (63 votes)
1991 General Election 67.6%
  • David North (924 votes, elected)
  • JJ Wood (518 votes)
  • PA Want (159 votes)
  • B Walker (58 votes)
1996 General Election 47.7%
  • David North (842 votes, elected)
  • Gerrard Corfield (519 votes)
2001 General Election 56.85%
  • George Martyn Quayle
2006 General Election 57.7%
  • Kathleen Joan Beecroft (Liberal Vannin)
  • Andrew Charles Richard Jessop
  • George Martyn Quayle
  • George Martyn Quayle
2011 General Election 56.1%
  • Robert Howard Quayle
2016 General Election 52%
  • William Cato Shimmins
  • Robert Howard Quayle
  • Paul Herbert Craine
  • William Edward Bowers
  • William Cato Shimmins
  • Robert Howard Quayle

See also

References

  1. ^ "Common Law Courts Act 1796 (AN ACT for the better Regulation of the Court of Common Law.)" (PDF). Isle of Man Government On-line Legislation. Isle of Man Government. 1796. p. 5. Retrieved 9 April 2019. Island divided into Districts, etc
  2. ^ Broderick, George (2000). Placenames of the Isle of Man. Vol. Volume Five. Sheading of Middle (Kirk Braddan, Kirk Marown, and Kirk Santan). Tübingen: Niemeyer. p. xli. ISBN 3484401338. {{cite book}}: |volume= has extra text (help)