Report on Brewing, Smuggling, and Trade in Isle of Man
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T_1_433_165.txt
- Name
- Report on Brewing, Smuggling, and Trade in Isle of Man
- Description
- A detailed report from the Excise Office Edinburgh to an unnamed superior (likely Treasury) describing the state of brewing, smuggling operations, and illicit trade in the Isle of Man as of November 1764. The report covers four brewhouses in Douglas, the extensive smuggling of spirits (brandy, rum, gin) and tea, tobacco manufacturing and smuggling, and the scale of re-export operations to Great Britain and Ireland. It provides crucial evidence of the island's role as a smuggling hub and the commercial interests at stake in the 1765 Revestment.
- Date
- 7 November 1764
- Type
- Financial Data
- Collection
- The Last Years of the Lordship
- Type
- Administrative Correspondence
- Date Created
- 1764-11-07
- Creator
- Excise Office, Edinburgh
- Audience
- Treasury (recipient not explicitly named but addressed as 'Sir')
- Identifier
- T 1/433/165
- Language
- English