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Report on merchant imports of East India goods and contraband via Isle of Man

Source
20th October 1764

Letter from Custom House Dublin officials reporting on Liverpool merchants' importation of silks, East India goods, gunpowder and firearms via the Isle of Man. The document details goods lodged in stores for African trade, submitted to the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury for consideration.

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Contributors

  • In Ponsonby
  • John Bourke
  • A. P. Trevor
  • Ben Burton

Sources

  • md:20260219_140325.md
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Notes

  • Text obscured/damaged in places: 'Junip[obscured]' (likely Juniper), 'Treasu[obscured]' (likely Treasury). One signature marked as uncertain 'A. P. Trevor[?]'.

Language

  • English