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Date
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Brief Description
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AP_132_1 |
12.1.1795
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G.Rose (Sec.to Wm.Pitt P.M. ? & 1st Lord of Tresaury. N.M.) to Duke Trivial |
AP_132_2 |
21.6.1796
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Rose to Duke re work on the Pier at Douglas. |
AP_132_3 |
2.7.1796
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Rose to Duke Trivial. |
AP_132_4 |
8.1.1797
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Rose to Duke "I trust there will be no difficulty in your having the Green Riband" |
AP_132_5 |
13.1.1797
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Rose to Duke Trivial. |
AP_132_6 |
8.5.1797
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Duke to Rose (Draft) expressing the fear that if he agrees to certain duties being imposed in the I.O.M they might prejudice his future claims as to them being due to him and not the Govt. |
AP_132_7 |
10.6.1797
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Duke to Rose expressing the hope that further assistance will be forthcoming towards the work on Douglas Pier as otherwise it must stop for want of funds. Also pointing out what he considers to be an improper action by the Keys,who have made a request for an increase in the Lt.Gov.'s salary direct to London instead of through him, Adding that he considers the Lt.Gov.'s income to be adequate as in adddtion to what he receives as Lt.Gov. he also gets pay as a Major in the local Fencibles,though the Duke, who Commands, does so without pay. |
AP_132_8 |
27.6.1797
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Rose to Duke questioning whether the Treasury is responsible for the upkeep of Public Buildings. |
AP_132_9 |
1.7.1797
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Rose to Duke grants for the Pier and the Buildings may be expected shortly. |
AP_132_10 |
17.3.1798
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Rose to Duke enclosing a letter from the Commissioners of Excise in Scotland with regard to "the Scots Distillery". |
AP_132_11 |
13.3.1798
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Rose to Duke Enclosure ref. to in above. |
AP_132_12 |
10.4.1798
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Rose to Duke re the introduction of the Duke's Bill in Parliament. |
AP_132_13 |
8.5.1798
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Rose to Duke re difficulties which are arising in connection with the Bill. |
AP_132_14 |
9.3.1799
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Rose to Duke unconnected with I.O.M. |
AP_132_15 |
21.1.1802
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Rose to Duke Trivial. |
AP_132_16 |
n.d.
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Memos. Trivial. |
AP_132_17 |
22.4.1803
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Rose to Duke re the progress of the Bill,of which Mr. Pitt is in favour but unable to assist. |
AP_132_18 |
17.6.1803
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Rose to Duke suggesting minor alterations to the Bill and wishing it success. |
AP_132_19 |
21.10.1804
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Rose to Duke asking for information about Manx herring fishing boats and methods. |
AP_132_20 |
17.11.1809
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Rose to Duke A Dutch fishing boat and crew has been sent to the Island,to be used as per the enclosed letter. (but this is not here. N.M.) |
AP_132_21 |
20.6.1811
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Rose to Duke Trivial. |
AP_132_22 |
8.10.1811
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Rose to Duke unconnected with I.O.M. |
AP_132_23 |
21.7.1812
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Rose to Duke the matter of a copper coinage for the I.O.M. is being put in train by the Treasury |
AP_132_24 |
25.2.1812
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Rose to Duke unconnected with I.O.M. |
AP_132_25 |
2.7.1813
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Rose to Duke Re. the appointment of an Att. Gen. for the I.O.M. |
AP_132_26 |
20.6.1814
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Rose to Duke reasons for postponing consideration of the Fishery Bill. |
AP_132_27 |
9.9.1816
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Rose to Duke unconnected with I.O.M. |
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Any comments, errors or omissions gratefully received
The Editor |