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Date
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Brief Description
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AP_45(3rd)_1 |
12.10.1826
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Record of service of Robt. McGuffog. |
AP_45(3rd)_2 |
7.10.1826
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Duke to J.Cobb. agreeing that he take the produce of the gardens and orchards at Castle Mona in return for attending to the gardens there and at Port e Chee and weighing ores. |
AP_45(3rd)_3 |
15.10.1826
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W.Roper to Duke. General. |
AP_45(3rd)_4 |
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Memo. for Duke re terms of superannuation for Mungo Murray "who was originally appointed through his recommendation". |
AP_45(3rd)_5 |
20.10.1826
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W.Geneste to Duke. re his subscription to the Douglas Daily & Sunday School,where 15 children are being educated on his nomination. |
AP_45(3rd)_6 |
20.10.1826
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Certificate as to Mungo Murray's health from Prof.John Thomson M.D. of Edinburgh (Copy) Unfit for duty. |
AP_45(3rd)_7 |
19.11.1826
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Certificate as to Mungo Murray's health from from Drs.Lawe and Pletcher. |
AP_45(3rd)_8 |
20.11.1826
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Mungo Murray to Commissioners of Customs, requesting leave to retire,on grounds of health. |
AP_45(3rd)_9 |
21.11.1826
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R.Steuart to Mungo Murrey ordering him to return to duty (from Scotland) unless he can furnish certificates from a satisfactory surgeon in Edinburgh. |
AP_45(3rd)_10 |
22.11.1826
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Certificate as to Mungo Murray's health from Dr H.R. Oswald. |
AP_45(3rd)_11 |
26.11.1826
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Mungo Murray to Duke "How could I take a journey to Edinburgh and request a certificate that I was unable to travel ?" |
AP_45(3rd)_12 |
1.12.1826
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The Board cannot consider Mungo's application until he returns to duty and gives the explanations required, |
AP_45(3rd)_13 |
6.12.1826
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with a copy of the Surveyor-Gen.'s report on Mungo Murray. |
AP_45(3rd)_14 |
26.1.1827
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Medical certificate from Dr.J.Lowe on Mungo M. Unfit to travel. |
AP_45(3rd)_15 |
27.1.1827
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Mungo Murray to Duke enclosing the above. |
AP_45(3rd)_16 |
20.2.1827
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Sir. Wm.Hillary to Duke enclosing copies of his pamphlet advocating the construction of a Harbour of Refuge at Douglas. (Signed original) |
AP_45(3rd)_17 |
1.3.1827
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T. Satterthwaite to Duke pointing out the excellent prospects he forsees for the mineral polishing powder from the Island. Unhappily he is now in Castle Rushen for a debt of £200 due to Mr.Dixon of the British Hotel, Will the Duke lend him this sum ?. |
AP_45(3rd)_18 |
5.3.1827
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Mungo Murray to Duke. He is still unfit to return to the Island. |
AP_45(3rd)_19 |
8.3.1827
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Customs to Duke. Mr Murray's leave will be renewed when he furnishes another medical certificate. |
AP_45(3rd)_20 |
3.2.1827
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Copy of the Board's order as above. |
AP_45(3rd)_21 |
22.3.1827
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Holmes & Co. to Duke. some of Mr. Satterthwaite's powder seized by Customs, has now been released. |
AP_45(3rd)_22 |
24.4.1827
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Treasurer,Douglas Daily & Sunday School to Duke. re his subscription,which though he has promised it, Mr.McCrone refuses to pay. |
AP_45(3rd)_23 |
30.10.1827
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Holmes & Co. to Duke. asking for repayment of the mortgages they hold. |
AP_45(3rd)_24 |
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Recommendations for Customs posts. |
AP_45(3rd)_25 | Extracts from Acts re Duty on the import of Stone. | |
AP_45(3rd)_26 |
3.2.1825
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List of wine stocks at Castle Mona. |
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Any comments, errors or omissions
gratefully received The
Editor |