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Memorial of Whitehaven merchants on smuggling losses from Isle of Man, 1754
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1754
A petition from merchants and ship owners of Whitehaven to the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury detailing the damage to legitimate trade caused by smuggling from the Isle of Man. The memorial quantifies annual customs losses at £200,000, describes the commodities smuggled (wine, brandy, coffee, tea, silks, tobacco), and proposes purchase of sovereignty or stronger enforcement measures. It addresses impacts on coal and tobacco trades with America and Ireland.
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