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Date
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Brief Description
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AP_X49_1 |
4.3.1740
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Duke to The Comnpany of Mine Adventurers confirming that he grant them a Lease. |
AP_X49_2 | draft of lease as per AP_X49_1. | |
AP_X49_3 |
-.6.1740
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Duke's proposals for leasing the mines. |
AP_X49_4 |
-.8.1740
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Mr.Watts' proposed terms for a lease. |
AP_X49_5 |
1.10.1740
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Mr.Watts' proposed terms for a lease with the opinion of various Manx officials thereof. |
AP_X49_6 |
1.10.1740
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Suggestions for a lease as proposed by the Manx officials. |
AP_X49_7 | Suggestions for a lease as above,but without the comments of the officials. | |
AP_X49_8 | Observations by the Company of Adventurers on the terms of the lease offered them. | |
AP_X49_9 | - copy of AP_X49_8 - | |
AP_X49_10 | - copy of AP_X49_8 - | |
AP_X49_11 | Observations on the conditions of a lease (?by Manx officials.) | |
AP_X49_12 |
17.12.1740
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Report to the Company of Adventurers by J. Grime and J. Simpson on the Manx mines. After being driven ashore at Ramsey after a rough passage from Whitehaven they visited and reported fully on Glenchass,Bradda,Foxdale,New Church, Glenmoy, Ballacorkish,Glanolthin (Glen Auldyn ?) and Green Chambers which seems to be a part of Bradda. N.B. Laxey is not mentioned. N.M.) |
AP_X49_13 |
30.3.1745
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Mr. O'Connor's proposed terms for a lease. |
AP_X49_14 |
29.3.1745
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M.O'Connor together to lay the writer's proposals before the Duke. |
AP_X49_15 |
29.3.1745
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J.Stevenson to Duke arranging to call on him, offering advice from Sir James Lowther. |
AP_X49_16 |
6.4.1745
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M.O'Connor to Duke on hearing that he has already granted a lease to others. |
AP_X49_17 | Mr.Gabriel Griffith's proposed terms. | |
AP_X49_18 | The Duke's answers to AP_X49_17. | |
AP_X49_19 |
8.4.1745
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J.Stevenson to Duke giving him Sir James Lowther's opinion of Mr. Griffiths. |
AP_X49_20 | Abstract of lease granted to Gab. Griffith. | |
AP_X49_21 | Duke's answers to proposals made by Mr.Haley. | |
AP_X49_22 | Reasons why the mines in the Island should be let on easier terms than those in England. |
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Any comments, errors or omissions
gratefully received The
Editor |