Atholl Papers Bundle AP_X43(2nd)

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Date
Brief Description
AP_X43(2nd)_1
30.4.1781
Report (2) by Att,-Gen,. and Solicitor-General. This is a duplicate of AP_X43_6
AP_X43(2nd)_2
-.-.1779
State of Proceedings respecting the Duke's Bill.
AP_X43(2nd)_3
- copy of AP_X43(2nd)_2 -
AP_X43(2nd)_4
Memorial of the Duke & Duchess to the Treasury praying that they may be established in several of their rights which are being encroached upon
AP_X43(2nd)_5
-.8.1774
Report by Mr.Lutwidge on the above Memorial. (Copy)
AP_X43(2nd)_6
Representation to the King by the Dowager Duchess (Draft) asking that the Irish annuity of £2,000 may,after her death,be continued to her son the IVth Duke.
AP_X43(2nd)_7
- Copy of AP_X43(2nd)_6 - ( a much more legible one. N.M.)
AP_X43(2nd)_8
31.3.1801
Case for opinion of Mr. Fairman) How many years purchase should be paid for an estate given up ?
AP_X43(2nd)_9
28.3.1801
Case (for opinion of Mr.Morgan) -as above.-
AP_X43(2nd)_10
Ideas (of the Duke) respecting the value of the Manx Revenue.
AP_X43(2nd)_11
- as AP_X43(2nd)_10,but with an additional para. at the end.-
AP_X43(2nd)_12
25.1.1802
Memo. of a conversation between Mr.Pitt and others re. the Duke's petition to the King.
AP_X43(2nd)_13
Observations by (Mr. Beardsworth ?) on Mr. Bearcroft's objections against the Duke's Bill.
AP_X43(2nd)_14
-.-.1797
Exposition of the state of the Island since the Report made by the Commissioners in 1791.
AP_X43(2nd)_15
-.-.1780
Petition (Draft ) of Duke to Commons. praying that leave begiven to bring in a Bill to amend the Revestment Act.
AP_X43(2nd)_16
Memorial from Duke to Treasury. asking that he be supplied with a copy of Mr.Lutwidge's Accounts,which he believes will show that certain of his Manorial revenue has been credited to the Crown.
AP_X43(2nd)_17
Petition (Draft) from Duke to Commons. Asking leave to bring in a Bill for appointing Commissioners.
AP_X43(2nd)_18
Observations on the Revenue Statement,"as handed about since the Committee made their report".
AP_X43(2nd)_19
Petition from the House of Keys to the House of Commons praying to be heard at the Bar of the House against the Duke's Bill,and not again reduced to "the degraded state of being subjects to a subject".
AP_X43(2nd)_20
- Copy of AP_X43(2nd)_19,with marginal comments.


 

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