The following state officials[citation needed] (not in order of precedence) are some of the most important in the Isle of Man. They take place in the annual Tynwald Day procession and have precedence or importance at other occasions.
Lord of Mann
Lieutenant Governor of the Isle of Man (representative of the Lord of Mann)
Yn Lhaihder (The Reader)
First Deemster and Clerk of the Rolls - Head of the Judiciary and Deputy Governor
Second Deemster
Deputy Deemster
Attorney General
High Bailiff
Deputy High Bailiff
President of Tynwald
Speaker of the House of Keys
Members of the House of Keys
Clerk of Tynwald
Chaplain of the House of Keys
Members of Legislative Council
Clerk of the Legislative Council
Chief Minister
Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry[This and other ministers in the list are obsolete]
Minister of Education
Minister of Health and Social Security
Minister of Home Affairs
Minister of Local Government and the Environment
Minister of Tourism and Leisure
Minister of Trade and Industry
Minister of Transport
Minister of the Treasury
Bishop of Sodor and Man
Vicar General
Archdeacon
Tynwald Minister[clarification needed]
Senior Salvation Army Officer
Ministers of the Free Churches
Chair of the Isle of Man District of the Methodist Church
Roman Catholic Dean
Beneficed clergy
Coroner of Glenfaba and Michael
Coroner of Ayre and Garff
Coroner of Middle
Coroner of Rushen
Chief Secretary
Chief Registrar
Chief Constable
Deputy Chief Constable
Mayor of Douglas
Chairmen of the Town and Village Commissioners
Captains of Parishes
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