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Resignation letter of William Frankland, Attorney General of Isle of Man, to Lord Sidmouth
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2 February 1815
William Frankland resigns from the office of Attorney General of the Isle of Man, citing his intention to travel on the Continent for several years. He requests appointment of a successor from the English Bar with no prior connection to the Island. The letter reveals post-Revestment administrative succession practices and concerns about governance independence.
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