# Manx Primary Source Archive — Transcription

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**Transcribed:** 2026-02-25 19:26  
**Method:** Automated (Claude Batch API — claude-opus-4-6)

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liable to much objection but may and
be remedied for I humbly Conceive) with
little Difficulty And I also humbly beg
leave to suggest the propriety of taking
Matters of Consequence under Consideration
at least until the Court be Cleared in
preference of proceeding fas the practice is)
to determine off-hand, or Debate the Matter
During the Sitting of the Court—

Court of Exchequer

In this Court the Governor appears to have
been the Sole Judge and sat upon the upper
Bench as before mentioned, until of late—
Every thing that has been objected respecting
the Exaltation of the Deemsters and Water Bailiff
in the Court of Chancery applies with still
greater force to the Situation which they
claim to hold in the Court of Exchequer—
for it is a Curious fact that they insist
not only upon being Members of the Court
but that the Governor the two Deemsters
