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Petition of Isle of Man Merchants to Treasury Lords on Trade Restrictions, 1772

Source
20 January 1772

A petition from Manx merchants and inhabitants to the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury, dated January 1772, complaining of severe trade restrictions imposed after suppression of smuggling. The petition describes hardship in herring fishery, linen/cotton manufacturing, and re-export trade, arguing that the original cause (illicit trade) no longer exists but restrictive statutes remain in force. Key grievances include prohibitions on salt shipments, exclusion from British and colonial markets, seizure of goods, and transshipment requirements.

Petition

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  • English