Petition of James Dunlop against executors of John Kelly for recovery of £236 8s 8d
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- Name
- Petition of James Dunlop against executors of John Kelly for recovery of £236 8s 8d
- Description
- A humble petition and appeal submitted to the Vicars General of the Isle of Man by James Dunlop, a merchant from North Britain, seeking recovery of a debt of £236 8s 8d (with interest at 5% per annum from 26 January 1763) owed by the estate of John Kelly, late merchant of Peel Town. The petitioner details mercantile transactions conducted between 1759-1762 and references supporting accounts, having entered his claim in the ecclesiastical court on or about 10 June 1763.
- Place
- Isle of Man
- Type
- Financial Data
- Uncertain Readings
- Archive / Repository
- md:20260218_141028.md
- img:20260218_141028.jpg
- Type
- Petition
- Creator
- James Dunlop
- Audience
- Robert Radcliffe and Matthias Curghey, Vicars General
- Provenance
- Document appears incomplete; missing signature and date. Text shows abbreviations (pet^r for petitioner, Mess^rs for Messrs, hon^ble for honourable) typical of period transcription. Margin notation partially legible.
- Language
- English

