A revenue abstract listing financial assessments for two Manx parishes: Loman and K.K. Maughold. Each section itemizes income from land farms, mills, brafs, fines, and alienations, with totals, allowances, and net clear amounts in old currency notation.
A revenue abstract document recording land valuations, cottage rents, mill income, and other revenues for three Manx parishes (Christlerayre, Christ Santan, and Arbory) in 1750. The document uses Old English currency notation (pounds, shillings, pence) and lists various categories of income with totals, allowances, and net cleared amounts.
A revenue abstract documenting financial accounts for three Manx parishes (Christlezayre, Braddan, and Arbory). The document lists various income sources including land farms, particles, cottages, mills, brefs, moar, coronet fees, fines, and alienations, with totals, allowances, and clear amounts in old Manx currency notation.
Financial record showing land valuations, farm assessments, and allowances for three Manx parishes (Ballaugh, Jurby, and Andreas). Contains itemized entries for farms, cottages, mills, and fines with totals and cleared amounts in old currency notation (pounds, shillings, pence).
A financial abstract document detailing revenue sources for two Manx parishes (Lonnan and Maughold), including land farms, mills, brafs, moars, fines, and alienations. Each section shows total revenue with allowed deductions and clear amounts in what appears to be pounds, shillings, and pence notation.
A financial abstract document detailing revenue sources for two Manx parishes (Patrick and German) in 1750. It lists various categories of income including land farms, particles, cottages, mills, brass farms, and alienations, with totals, allowances, and net figures in what appears to be Manx currency notation.
A revenue abstract documenting land valuations, property assessments, and financial accounts for the parishes of Kirk Patrick and Kirk German on the Isle of Man in 1756. The document lists various property categories including land farms, particles, cottages, mills, and brass, along with allowances and net cleared revenues.
A financial revenue abstract listing income from various sources (land farms, mills, fines, alienations, and other charges) for three Manx parishes. Each parish entry shows total revenue, allowances, and net clear amounts in pounds, shillings, and pence.
A revenue abstract document dated to the year 1754, likely recording financial or administrative data for that period. The document appears to be a formal financial record or summary maintained as part of Isle of Man administrative records.
A revenue abstract document listing financial accounts for three Kirkby parishes (St Anne, Marowns, and Braddan) in 1750. Each entry breaks down income sources including land farms, mills, brafs, moars, fines, and alienations, with totals, allowed deductions, and clear revenue calculations in old currency notation (pounds, shillings, pence).
A financial summary document listing revenue sources across three Manx parishes including land farms, cottages, mills, fines, and alienations. Each parish section shows itemized revenues with totals, allowances, and net figures in pounds, shillings, and pence.
A formal abstract summarizing the revenue records of the Isle of Mann for the year 1750. This document represents an administrative financial record of the island's income during the mid-18th century.
An enumerated list of revenue sources and feudal rights belonging to the Crown and Lords of the Isle of Man, including fines, forfeitures, pinfold fees, alienation charges, waifs and strays, treasure trove, and mining rights. The document appears to be an administrative abstract or notes on financial prerogatives with marginal queries about their continued validity.
An administrative note discussing computed revenue figures for 1760, referencing duties and goods landed at the Isle of Man. The author cites information from Mr. Taubman (former Dempster) regarding gross duty amounts and notes an uncommon year with extraordinary wine quantities lodged for shipment to Mont Christi in Santo Domingo. The author observes concerns about lack of officers aboard ships and potential unlanded goods avoiding duty payments.
A tabular financial record showing seven columns of monetary data in Manx pounds, shillings, and pence across six years (1757-1762). The document appears to be a revenue abstract or accounts summary, with multiple revenue streams or categories tracked annually.
A detailed financial abstract itemizing the revenue sources of the Isle of Man for 1742, including land revenue, customs duties, spiritual court perquisites, tithes, and abbey temporalities, with deductions for collection charges and officer salaries, resulting in a net revenue of £3598:5:4½.
A comprehensive revenue abstract for the Isle of Man in 1743, detailing all sources of income including land revenue, customs duties, tithes, abbey temporalities, and other casual revenues, with deductions for collection charges and administrative expenses.
A detailed financial abstract accounting the revenues and charges of the Isle of Man for 1744, including land revenue (north and south sides), customs duties, perquisites, tythes, abbey temporalities, and officer salaries. This represents a comprehensive fiscal statement of the island's income sources and major expenditures.
A financial abstract detailing the revenue sources and charges for the Isle of Man in 1749, including land revenue, customs duties, various fees and forfeitures, tithes, abbey temporalities, and salary disbursements. This document provides a comprehensive accounting of the island's fiscal position for that year.
A detailed financial abstract documenting all revenue sources and charges for the Isle of Man in 1750, including land revenue, customs duties, spiritual court perquisites, tithes, abbey temporalities, and officer salaries. The document presents itemised income and expenditure, calculating a net revenue of £5,439:4:5.
A detailed financial abstract presenting the revenue and charges of the Isle of Man for 1751. The document itemizes various revenue sources including land revenue (North and South sides), customs duties, herring customs, wayfes and strays, spiritual court fines, farm fines, impropriated tythes, and abbey temporalities, with corresponding collection charges. It concludes with total expenses for salaries, pensions, and casual disbursements.
A detailed financial abstract documenting the revenues and charges of the Isle of Man for 1751, including land revenue (north and south sides), customs duties, herring customs, wayfes and strays, spiritual court fines, farm fines, tithes, abbey temporalities, and officer salaries. This represents a comprehensive accounting of the island's public finances for that year.
A detailed financial abstract presenting the Isle of Man's revenue sources and expenditures for 1754. It itemizes land revenue, customs duties, ecclesiastical revenues, and various other income sources, followed by disbursements for salaries and pensions, providing a comprehensive overview of the island's public finances.
A detailed financial statement detailing the Isle of Man's revenue sources for 1755, including land revenue, customs duties, ecclesiastical revenues, and various other income streams. The document calculates total revenues and deducts salaries, pensions, and disbursements to arrive at net revenue figures.
A comprehensive monograph examining how British politicians responded to the East India Company's unexpected acquisition of territory and wealth in Bengal during the 1760s. The work explores the imperial crisis parallel to American colonial tensions, focusing on revenue collection, administrative reform, and the 1773 Regulating Act of Lord North. Essential contextual background for understanding the East India Company's role in Westminster politics during the Revestment period.