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Royal command to Sheriff of Lancaster to assign 30 marcates of land to King of Mann, 1206

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28 April 1206

A Latin royal writ (Close Roll) from King John commanding the Sheriff of Lancaster to assign thirty marcates of land to the King of Mann in exchange for homage and service. This document illustrates early medieval Isle of Man's feudal relationship with the English Crown and its territorial claims. While predating the 1765 Revestment by five centuries, it provides constitutional and genealogical context for understanding the island's sovereignty.

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  • Latin (original); English (transcription)