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The Clerk of Tynwald is the chief administrator of the Court of Tynwald in the Isle of Man. As such he is charge of an office of around twenty people. He also serves as secretary to the House of Keys and counsel to the Speaker. As such he provides legal and parliamentary advice to all members, and is therefore always a qualified lawyer.
The current Clerk of Tynwald is Malachy Cornwell-Kelly LLB AKC MCMI.
List of Clerks of Tynwald
- Professor St. John Bates, 1987 - 2001
- Malachy Cornwell-Kelly LLB AKC MCMI, ? - Present
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