Proposals for regulating trade of Guernsey & adjacent Isles; smuggling via Danish rum imports
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T_1_445_214.txt
- Name
- Proposals for regulating trade of Guernsey & adjacent Isles; smuggling via Danish rum imports
- Description
- A detailed proposal by Charles Lutwidge, Receiver and Surveyor General of Isle of Man, submitted to the Lords of the Treasury describing illicit trade in Guernsey (similar to pre-Revestment Manx smuggling) and recommending regulatory measures. Highlights the continuation of smuggling networks post-Revestment, particularly the Danish rum trade through agents like Taubman and Parr, and its impact on North American colonial commerce and Irish provision prices.
- Date
- 24 November 1766
- Related To
- Charles Lutwidge
- Collection
- Crown Administration
- Type
- Administrative Correspondence
- Date Created
- 1766-11-24
- Creator
- Charles Lutwidge, Receiver & Surveyor General of the Isle of Man
- Audience
- The Lords of the Treasury
- Identifier
- T 1/445/214
- Language
- English