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Cursory Remarks on Isle of Man government and the House of Keys, 1813

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An officer of the 95th Regiment provides observations on Manx governance during a residence of several months in 1813. The document discusses the form of government, the House of Keys (24 Keys), their role as expounders of law, their influence and occasional conflicts with Lords and Lieutenants, and historical incidents including the McInghey rebellion of the 15th century.

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  • Text appears to have some unclear words, particularly 'Breast' (possibly 'Breastagh' or similar Manx term) and 'Croat Urligh' which may be corrupted place names or terms. Transcription noted as automated.

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  • English