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Brief Description
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AP_X41_1 |
16.7.1823
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Mungo Murray to Duke. |
AP_X41_2 |
18.7.1823
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Mungo Murray to Duke. |
AP_X41_3 |
22.7.1823
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Mungo Murray to Duke. |
AP_X41_4 |
29.7.1823
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Mungo Murray to Duke. Diary 29th to 3rd Aug. Col.Wilks at Kirby with the gout; many applications being received for cottages;work on the Cottages is progressing; to dine with Holmes the banker,where champagne flows like water'...'fine doings for Mungo,who likes a good thing and can put up with indifferent as well as any man. |
AP_X41_5 |
4.8.1823
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Mungo Murray to Duke. Diary 4th to 12th. Col.Wilks is very obliging 'very good you will say - things have changed'; to Laxey Fair,where many cattle change hands; many evergreens from Ballalaughton planted at the east side of the castle; |
AP_X41_6 |
22.6.1823
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Lord Donegall to Duke. asking for his intervention in the case of Mr.Watson,a miniature painter,said to be confined in the Island. |
AP_X41_7 |
12.4.1823
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Wm. Ogilvie to Duke. Proposes to establish a Postal service between Ardglass and Peel provided that he be excused from payment of Harbour Dues etc.and that Peel harbour be improved. |
AP_X41_8 |
19.5.1823
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Wm. Ogilvie to Duke. requests an answer to the foregoing. |
AP_X41_9 |
15.10.1823
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Wm. Ogilvie to Duke. asks leniency for a man charged with smuggling. |
AP_X41_10 |
16.10.1823
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Wm. Ogilvie to Duke. again asks for exemption from harbour dues for an Ardglass/Peel mail boat. |
AP_X41_11 |
27.10.1823
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Mr. McWhannell to Duke requests a Licence for the issue of three thousand £1 notes. |
AP_X41_12 |
27.10.1823
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Mr. McWhannell to Duke Encloses ? (a more formal application? N.M.) |
AP_X41_13 |
6.1.1823
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F. McGough to Duke. announcing a discovery of ore. |
AP_X41_14 |
17.3.1823
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James Duncan to Duke (Tromode) re the seizure of some property 'on the sands' which he had sold to the Duke. |
AP_X41_15 |
n.d.
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Mrs. A.M. Cooke to Duke (Wellington Square,Douglas) Application from the wife of a half Pay Officer to procure an increase for her. |
AP_X41_16 |
16.1.1823
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Mrs. Campbell to Duke (Port Iron) requesting a post for her husband, late a Capt. in the H.L.I. |
AP_X41_17 |
10.4.1823
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John Holmes to Duke (Liverpool) sending Mr Foster to see the Duke. |
AP_X41_18 |
12.4.1823
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John Holmes to Duke His visit must be postponed. |
AP_X41_19 |
25.7.1823
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Jas.Holmes to Jas Qyuirk. Suggesting that the British Act giving bounties to deep-sea fishing boats should be extended to the I.O.M. |
AP_X41_20 |
28.10.1823
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Jas.Holmes to Clerk to the Council. Application for renewal of his Banker's Licence. |
AP_X41_21 |
25.4.1823
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Robt. Stuart to Duke. re an application from Sgt.Cooper for a post as constable at Castletown. |
AP_X41_22 |
29.10.1823
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Ed.Gawn to Clerk of the Council. re renewal of his Banker's licence. |
AP_X41_23 |
22.12.1823
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Ed.Gawne to J.Faulder threatening that if he does not cease to interfere with his brewing business he will retaliate and undersell him untill beer is at 2d a quart. |
AP_X41_24 |
22.12.1823
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T.Faulder to Ed.Gawn. his father is away but the letter will be passed to him. |
AP_X41_25 |
23.12.1823
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J.Faulder to Ed.Gawn. Your charges are lies if you want a fight you can have it. (this is the sense of the letter,anyway. N.M.) |
AP_X41_26 |
28.2.1823
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A.Dunlop to Duke. (Ballanahow) that he had signed a petition in favour of investigating the conduct of one of the Judges. |
AP_X41_27 |
29.3.1823
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Thos. Brine to Duke. He proposes to buy for him some timber from the wreck of the sloop H.M.S.'Racehorse'. |
AP_X41_28 |
20.2.1823
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Thos. Brine. to J.McCrone re the building of a barn etc. on 'the Duke's Domain at Castletown. |
AP_X41_29 |
11.2.1823
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'Tell Truth' to Duke. calling his attention to neglect of duty by the High Bailiff of Douglas and other officials. |
AP_X41_30 |
9.6.1823
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W. Nicholson to Duke. Son of former Douglas Postmaster of the I.O.M. asks for an appointment. |
AP_X41_31 |
18.8.1823
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Deemster J.Christian to Duke. with thanks for an invitation to Dunkeld and remarks on the return of Mr. Curwen Christian to the I.O.M. |
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Any comments, errors or omissions
gratefully received The
Editor |