there may be info in the diocesan records held at Manx museum as he would need be approved by the Bishop for the parochial school job - there appears to be no will so I guess he had no property on Island.
There is a brief mention that he taught at the wesleyan methodist boys school in well road from 1837 but never got the pay he desired - pp247/8 of Hinton Bird's 'The island that led' vol 1 (a history of manx education) - thus several entries in Thomas st chapel log book (in manx museum)