Rushen ( ; gv, Rosien) is one of the six
sheadings of the
Isle of Man
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It is located in the south of the island (part of the traditional ''South Side'' division) and consists of the three historic
parish
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es of
Arbory,
Malew and (Kirk Christ)
Rushen.
Administratively, the sheading of Rushen also includes the
town
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Origin and use
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of
Castletown and the
village
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district
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s of
Port Erin and
Port St Mary.
Other settlements in the sheading include
Ballabeg,
Colby and
Ronague (all in the parish of Arbory),
Ballasalla,
Derbyhaven and
St Mark's (all in the parish of Malew), and
Cregneash
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in the parish of Rushen.
MHKs and elections
Since 2016, when it was reduced from a three-member seat to a two-member seat, the
House of Keys constituency of
Rushen covers the historical parish of Rushen (as above) with some minor departures from the historical parish boundary.
See also
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Local government in the Isle of Man
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Sheadings of the Isle of Man