I've just come across this in Manx Notebook.
http://www.isle-of-man.com/manxnotebook/methdism/mhist/mmhsn09.htm
from the Manx Methodist Historical Society Newsletter no 9 Spring 1989
OLD MANX METHODIST WORTHIES
by Rev. Fred Costain
Mr. Costain had nearly 70 slides of "Old Manx Worthies" - all of preachers and class leaders in the south of the island in the second half of the last century, and early part of this.
........... Thomas Charicy Clague, also from Surby, was a local preacher known as a travelling evangelist. He conducted his own missions and from the converts encouraged some to be preachers.
Does anyone know anything about this Thomas Clague ?
I suspect that this is my maternal grandmother's father, Thomas Clague b 1840, son of Charles Clague and Eleanor Moore of Surby. He was a fisherman and also an evangelical local preacher. His daughter, Maud, (my grandmother) was a very religious woman who loved to tell us about her father's mission to spread the gospel.
Can anyone confirm (or refute) that this is the "Thomas Charicy Clague" mentioned in the newsletter? I've never heard the name Charicy before.