James Clarke correspondence on Duke of Atholl's visit and governance tensions, March 1822
- Item sets
- Sources
- Media
-
ho712237.txt
- Name
- James Clarke correspondence on Duke of Atholl's visit and governance tensions, March 1822
- Description
- Three interconnected private letters from James Clarke (Attorney General of Isle of Man) to Henry Hobhouse (Under Secretary Home Dept), Robert Peel (Home Secretary), and the Duke of Atholl, dated 7-10 March 1822. Clarke reports on the Duke's financial difficulties (£40,000 loan), deteriorating relations between the Duke and House of Keys, and tensions over Post-Revestment governance, particularly regarding parliamentary authority and corn import regulations.
- Date
- 7 March 1822
- Related To
- James Murray, 2nd Duke of Atholl
- James Clarke
- John Murray, 4th Duke of Atholl
- Robert Peel
- Type
- Financial Data
- Type
- Administrative Correspondence
- Date Created
- 1822-03
- Creator
- James Clarke, Attorney General, Isle of Man
- Audience
- Henry Hobhouse (Under Secretary); Robert Peel (Home Secretary); Duke of Atholl
- Identifier
- HO 98/71
- Language
- English