Report of Commissioners of Inquiry into Isle of Man with David Reid's Dissenting Observations
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- Sources
- Name
- Report of Commissioners of Inquiry into Isle of Man with David Reid's Dissenting Observations
- Description
- Pages 131–137 of the 1792 Report of the Commissioners of Inquiry into the Isle of Man, focused on David Reid's dissenting postscript and observations. Reid disagreed with his fellow commissioners (Spranger, Grant, Osgoode, and Roe) on several key issues, particularly regarding carriage services, the Duke of Atholl's mutilated rights, and the impact of the 1765 Revestment Act. The document includes Reid's correspondence explaining his position, the original instructions from Henry Dundas (Secretary of State), and supporting letters to the Duke, Lieutenant-Governor, Attorney-General, and Revenue officials.
- Date
- 9 April 1792
- Type
- Financial Data
- Collection
- Crown Administration
- Type
- Parliamentary Record
- Date Created
- 1792-04-09
- Creator
- Henry Dundas (Secretary of State); David Reid; Isle of Man Commissioners
- Audience
- Secretary of State; Fellow Commissioners; Lieutenant-Governor; Attorney-General; Deemster; Receiver General
- Language
- English