Treasury response regarding Isle of Man trade and administration matters
- Item sets
- Sources
- Name
- Treasury response regarding Isle of Man trade and administration matters
- Description
- An administrative letter from Whitehall Treasury Chambers addressed to a Grace (likely a Duke or Archbishop) regarding the Isle of Man. The correspondence discusses considerations for allowing terms related to the island, objections concerning its proximity, constitution, laws, and justice administration, as well as interior trade and commerce. The Treasury commits to enacting laws to prevent illicit trade.
- Date
- 12th September 1764
- Place
- Isle of Man
- Type
- Uncertain Readings
- Archive / Repository
- md:20260219_142157.md
- img:20260219_142157.jpg
- Collection
- The Last Years of the Lordship
- Type
- Administrative Correspondence
- Date Created
- 1764-09-12
- Creator
- Treasury Officials (George Grinville, John Turner, Thomas Orby Hunter)
- Audience
- Your Grace (recipient unspecified)
- Contributor
- George Grinville
- John Turner
- Tho. Orby Hunter
- North[?]
- Provenance
- One signature partially illegible (North[?]). Document appears to be a fragment or continuation of a longer letter (opening phrase begins mid-sentence).
- Language
- English

