An official revenue abstract documenting the financial accounts of the Isle of Man for the year 1754. The document details charges including land revenue, casualties, impropreations, and abbey revenue, along with disbursements and officer salaries, with a final balance due by the accompter.
An audited financial abstract documenting the revenue and expenditure of the Isle of Man for the year 1755. The document details charges including land revenue, casualties, impropriations, and abbey revenue, alongside discharge records for officers' salaries, pensions, and disbursements, concluding with a balance due to the accompter.
A detailed financial abstract of the Isle of Man's revenue for 1755, including land revenue, casualties, impropriations, abbey revenue, and steward disbursements. The document provides a comprehensive accounting statement with charges, discharges, and resulting balance, audited and certified on September 5, 1756.
An audited financial abstract documenting the revenue of the Isle of Man for 1756, detailing charges including land revenue, casualties, impropriations, and abbey revenue, with corresponding discharge items including officers' salaries, pensions, and money received. The accounts were examined and audited on 1 May 1757.
This is an audited revenue abstract for the Isle of Man covering the year 1756. It details charges including land revenue, casualties, impropriations, abbey revenue, and disbursements totalling £6,717, set against discharge items including officer salaries, pensions, and other disbursements totalling £8,382, resulting in a balance due to the accountant of £1,665.
An audited financial abstract of the Isle of Man's revenue for 1758, detailing charges including land revenue, casualties, impropriations, abbey revenue, and steward accounts, as well as disbursements for officers' salaries, pensions, and other expenses. The document records a balance due to the Comptroller of £5,277 17s 6d and was officially audited and passed on July 23rd 1759.
A detailed financial abstract documenting the revenue and disbursements of the Isle of Man for 1759. The document records charges including land revenue, casualties, impropriations, and abbey revenue, balanced against disbursements for officers' salaries, pensions, and other payments, with a final balance due to the Comptroller.
An audited financial abstract detailing the revenue and disbursements of the Isle of Man for the year 1759. The document records charges including land revenue, casualties, impropriations, and abbey revenue, balanced against officer salaries, pensions, and other disbursements, with a final balance due to the Comptroller.
An audited abstract of the Isle of Man's revenue for 1761, detailing charges including land revenue, casualties, impropriations, and abbey revenue, with corresponding disbursements and balances. The document was examined and approved by three auditors on 28 September 1762.
An audited financial statement of Isle of Man revenue for 1761, detailing charges including land revenue, casualties, impropriations, and abbey revenue, alongside disbursements and officer salaries. The accounts were examined and passed by three auditors on 28 September 1762.
An official revenue abstract for the Isle of Man for the year 1761, detailing charges including land revenue, casualties, impropriations, and abbey revenue, set against discharges including officer salaries, pensions, and other disbursements. The document was examined, audited and passed by three auditors on 28 September 1762.
An audited revenue abstract for the Isle of Man covering the year 1762, detailing charges including land revenue, casualities, impropriations, tythes, and abbey revenue, offset against disbursements for officer salaries, pensions, and other expenditures. The document concludes with a balance due to the Comptroller and bears the signatures of three auditors dated September 26, 1763.
Financial abstract detailing the revenue and disbursements of the Isle of Man for the year 1753. The document records charges including land revenue, casualties, impropriations, and abbey revenue, balanced against disbursements and payments to the Receiver General. The accounts were audited on November 11th, 1754.
A financial abstract detailing the revenue and expenditure of the Isle of Man for the year 1760, as audited and approved in 1761. The document records charges including land revenue, casualties, impropriations, and abbey revenue, set against disbursements and officers' salaries, concluding with a balance due to the Comptroller.
A detailed revenue account for the Isle of Mann covering 1739, including land revenue, casualties, impropriations, abbey revenue, steward accounts, and various disbursements. The document shows charges, discharges, and balances, audited on 2 July 1740. It records financial transactions including officer salaries, pensions, and money received.
A detailed revenue abstract for the Isle of Mann for the year 1740, itemizing charges including land revenue, casualties, impropriations, abbey revenues, and steward accounts, with corresponding disbursements and officer salaries. The document was examined and audited on 20 August 1741.
A detailed financial abstract documenting the revenue and disbursements of the Isle of Mann for the year 1742. The document itemizes charges including land revenue, casualties, abbey revenue, and steward receipts, with corresponding disbursements for officers' salaries, pensions, and other payments. The account shows a final debt position.
A detailed financial account of the Isle of Mann's revenue for 1743, including land revenue, customs revenue, and various disbursements. The document shows charges, discharges, and a final debt balance, and was examined and audited on 3rd July 1744.
A detailed revenue abstract for the Isle of Mann covering the year 1744, itemising charges and discharges including land revenue, casualties, abbey revenue, officers' salaries and pensions. The document was examined and audited on 30 July 1745 by three officials.
A financial accounting statement for the Isle of Mann's revenue for 1745, detailing charges including land revenue, casualties, impropriations, and abbey revenue, balanced against officer salaries, pensions, and disbursements. The account was examined and audited on 2 July 1746.
A detailed financial account of the Isle of Mann's revenue for 1746, itemizing land revenues, casualties, impropriations, and abbey revenues. The document presents both charge and discharge accounts, concluding with a balance due and audit certification by three named auditors on 25 September 1747.
A detailed financial accounting document recording the revenue charges and disbursements for the Isle of Mann in 1747, including land revenue, casualties, impropriations, abbey revenue, and steward demesnes accounts. The document shows a net debt of £1665 2s 9d and was examined and audited on 4 August 1748.
An official revenue account for the Isle of Mann covering the year 1748, detailing charges including land revenue, casualties, impropriations, abbey revenue, and steward disbursements, with a final account deficit of £904 16s 7½d. The document was examined and audited on 27 September 1749 by four named officials.
A fragment of administrative correspondence discussing the organization of contraband smuggling operations from the Isle of Man. The text describes the involvement of Irish traders established in Man, the use of wherries built at Rush near Dublin for running goods, and the challenges faced by Revenue Officers in intercepting smuggling activities along Scottish and English coasts.
Historical narrative describing the negotiations and completion of the Crown's purchase of the Isle of Man from the Duke and Duchess of Athol for £70,000, following 39 years of negotiations. Includes details of a subsequent pension of £2,000 per annum granted to the Duchess and notes the purchase's role in suppressing illicit trade.