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Arthur Onslow's reply on smuggling and trade from Isle of Man

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23 May 1764

Letter from Arthur Onslow, Collector of Customs at Liverpool, responding to official inquiry about the Isle of Man smuggling trade and foreign goods imports. Onslow provides accounts of duties payable to the Proprietor, analysis of the book of rates (dating to 1692), and strategic observations on declining trade and the role of the East India Company and African merchants. Directly relevant to understanding commercial conditions preceding the 1765 Revestment.

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