Lutwidge's arguments for relaxation of trade restrictions on Isle of Man, 1772
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T_1_495_188.txt
- Name
- Lutwidge's arguments for relaxation of trade restrictions on Isle of Man, 1772
- Description
- A paper submitted to the Lords of the Treasury by Charles Lutwidge arguing for repeal of a trade clause imposed on the Isle of Man following the 1765 Revestment. Lutwidge contends that the clause was temporary, that strict controls are already in place via Act 7 Geo.3 Cap 45, and that improved customs enforcement makes further restrictions unnecessary. This document reflects post-Revestment administrative tensions over trade regulation.
- Date
- 8 May 1772
- Related To
- Charles Lutwidge
- Type
- Financial Data
- Collection
- Crown Administration
- Type
- Administrative Correspondence
- Date Created
- 1772-05-08
- Creator
- Charles Lutwidge
- Audience
- Their Lordships (Lords of the Treasury)
- Identifier
- T 1/495/188
- Language
- English