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Thomas Gawne requests salary for Attorney General duties, 1815–1816

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29 December 1815

Correspondence from Thomas Gawne, Acting Attorney General of the Isle of Man, to Home Office officials requesting remuneration for two years of service (from 31 July 1813). Gawne argues that the nominal Attorney General, Mr Frankland, is incapacitated and cannot pay him, and requests the Treasury authorize payment from Frankland's £300 annual salary. Includes follow-up letter of 3 February 1816 to John Beckett (Under-Secretary of State) with marginal note indicating Treasury approval.

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