APPENDIX A.—PART I.

ALLEGATIONS.

1. Resolution of the House of Keys, dated 23d September 1791.
2. A Paper of the House of Keys, dated 26th September 1791.
3. Book of Rates, 1692.
4. The Examination of John Quayle, Esq., Clerk of the Rolls, taken at Douglas September 26th and 27th, 1791.
5. The Examination of Mr. Coultry Connell, taken at Douglas September 26th, 1791.
6. The Examination of Mr. William Crebbin, Merchant, taken at Douglas the 26th and 27th September 1791.
7. The Examination of Robert Heywood, Esq., one of the Keys, taken at Douglas the 26th September 1791.
8. The Examination of Thomas Moore, Esq., Deemster of the Isle of Man, taken at Douglas the 26th September 1791.
9. A Letter from Sir Wadsworth Bask, Attorney-General of the Isle of Man, dated Newtown, 29th October 1791, containing information relating to the Revenue of the Customs in the Isle of Man prior to 1765.
10. The Examination of Thomas Moore, Esq., Deemster of the Isle of Man, taken at Douglas the 27th September 1791.
11. The Examination of Mr. Hugh Cosnahan, taken at Douglas September 27th, 1791.
12. Copy of the Order of the Governor and Council, respecting the application of the Speaker of the House of Keys, 28th January 1765.
13. Copy of a Letter from the Keys to the Speaker, requesting him to apply to the Governor to convene the Keys, dated 8th March 1765.
14. Copy of a Letter from the Speaker of the House of Keys to the Governor, requesting him to convene the Keys, dated 12th March 1765.
15. Copy of a Letter from the Governor to the Speaker of the House of Keys, dated 14th March 1765.
16. Resolution of the Keys, appointing Commissioners, dated 21st March 1765.
17. Instructions to the Commissioners, dated 21st March 1765.
18. Address of the Keys to the Duke and Duchess of Atholl, dated 21st March 1765.
19. Copy of the Petition of the House of Keys to the Commons of Great Britain, in 1765.
20. The Duke of Atholl’s reasons for giving in to the Commissioners the Petition of the House of Keys to Parliament in 1765.
21. Rights which the Duke of Atholl conceives were necessary to be vested in the Crown, for the purpose of preventing illicit proceedings.
22. Statutes of the Isle of Man, previous to the revestment.
23. Do. do. since do.
24. Act of Tynwald, 23d June 1610, for regulating the Herring Fishery.
25. Extract of an Act of Tynwald of 1610, relative to the Herring Fishery.
26. Act of Tynwald, 24th June 1613, for regulating the Castle Maze of Herrings.
27. The Examination of John Quayle, Esq., Clerk of the Rolls, taken at Douglas 28th September 1791.
28. Clear amount of Herring Custom paid to the Lord from 1740 to 1765.
29. The Examination of Senhouse Wilson, Esq., Deputy Receiver-General of the Isle of Man, taken at Douglas the 25th September 1791.
30. The Examination of Mr. Michael Cullen, Searcher at Douglas, taken the 28th September 1791.
31. The Examination of Mr. George Savage, Water Bailiff, taken at Douglas the 28th September 1791.
32. The Examination of John Quayle, Esq., taken at Douglas the 28th September 1791.
33. The Examination of Senhouse Wilson, Esq., Deputy Receiver-General of the Isle of Man, taken at Douglas the 28th September 1791.
34. Copy of Lease of Salmon Fishery.
35. Examination of John Quayle, Esq., taken at Douglas 28th September 1791.
36. Examination of Robert Farrant, Esq., High Bailiff of the town and district of Peel, taken at Douglas the 18th October 1791.
37. The Examination of Alexander Shaw, Esq., Lieutenant-Governor of the Isle of Man, taken at Douglas the 28th September 1791.
38. The Examination of Mr. George Savage, taken at Douglas the 28th September 1791.
39. The Examination of John Quayle, Esq., taken at Douglas the 28th September 1791.
40. The Examination of Mr. George Savage, taken at Douglas the 28th September 1791.
41. An Order of the Court of Exchequer, 7th September 1786.
42. Reasons why the Attorney-General declines entering into the question, Whether certain rights of the Crown are or are not necessary for the prevention of illicit traffic?
43. A Letter from Sir Wadsworth Busk, Attorney-General of the Isle of Man, dated Newtown, 22d November 1791.
44. A Letter from the Duke of Atholl, dated London, January 14th, 1791.
45. A Paper entitled Wrecks of the Sea. Signed Atholl.
46. Rights meant to be retained, and which have by the operation of the Act of 1765 been rendered nugatory, or left in a mutilated or unprotected condition. Signed Atholl.
47. An Account of Wrecks at Sea, anno 1740.
48. Do. do. 1744.
49. Do. do. 1747.
50. Do. do. 1753.
51. Do. do. 1754.
52. Do. do. 1760.
53. Do. do. 1761.
54. An Extract of the Wrecks clear for 1766.
55. Water Bailiff’s Account of Wrecks, Flotsam, Jetsam, and Ligan, 1765 to 1785.
56. The Examination of John Quayle, Esq., taken at Douglas 28th September 1791.
57. The Examination of Senhouse Wilson, Esq., taken at Douglas the 28th September 1791.
58. Determination of the Court of Chancery on a Cause respecting Wrecks, 1783.
59. Petition of the Duke of Atholl on the above Determination, and dismission thereof 12th March 1783.
60. The Duke of Atholl’s Appeal, 9th April 1783.
61. Copy of the Act of Settlement, and other Acts relating thereto.
62. The Examination of John Quayle, Esq., taken at Douglas the 29th September 1791.
63. The Examination of Thomas Moore, Esq., taken at Douglas the 7th October 1791.
64. The Examination of Mr. James Banks, taken at Douglas the 29th September 1791.
65. The Examination of John Kaighin, taken at Douglas the 7th October 1791.
66. The Examination of Patrick Shimin, taken at Douglas the 7th October 1791.
67. The Examination of Mr. William Quine, taken at Douglas the 7th October 1791.
68. Clear Amount of Money received in lieu of Boon Services out of the Lord’s Lands, and the disbursements thereout, anno 1766.
69. A List of the Number of Quarterlands of Lord’s Lands in the several and respective Parishes of the Isle of Man.
70. Copy of the Report of the Attorney and Solicitor General, dated 6th March 1780.
71. Report of the Crown Officers in the Isle of Man, dated 27th April 1780.
72. The Attorney and Solicitor General’s Report on the Isle of Man Bill, dated 7th June 1780.
73. The Attorney and Solicitor General’s Report on the Isle of Man Bill, dated 30th April 1781.
74. Note of Reference to written Evidence in respect of Game.
75. The Examination of Mr. James Banks, taken at Douglas the 5th October 1791.
76. The Examination of Thomas Moore, Esq., taken at Douglas the 5th October 1791.
77. Depositions of Witnesses, taken at an Exchequer Court holden the 4th February 1757, concerning the killing the Lord’s Game.
78. The Appeal of Mr. James Banks on the determination of the above Court.
79. The Examination of Thomas Moore, Esq., taken at Douglas the 5th October 1791.
80. The Examination of Robert Heywood, Esq., one of the Keys, taken at Douglas the 5th October 1791.
81. A Paper from the Duke of Atholl, stating that since the revestment of the Isle of Man. in the Crown, he has had no legal knowledge of any Acts of Tynwald that have passed.
82. Resolution of the House of Keys, dated 4th October 1791.


 

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