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Whitehaven Merchants' Memorial
Event
c.1752–1754
Whitehaven merchants petitioned Parliament about the Manx trade, complaining that goods entering the Isle of Man at low duty were being re-exported to Britain, undercutting British merchants who paid full rates. The memorial was one of the triggers for Parliament's eventual decision to purchase the Island — the East India Company's commercial interests dressed as a revenue protection measure.
Commercial / Political
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