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Analysis of valuation of Isle of Man estate and Duke of Atholl's compensation
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A critical legal or administrative analysis examining the inadequate compensation offered to the Duke of Atholl for the Isle of Man. The document argues that the government's valuation failed to account for sovereignty rights, fortifications, harbours, coinage rights, and pardoning powers, offering only a ten-year purchase of revenues and an Irish pension of £2000 per annum for two lives.
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- md:20260219_120221.md
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- Fragment of a larger document; begins mid-sentence. Contains quotation marks indicating quoted material or emphasis. Some abbreviated words (Gov^t, p^r annum).
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- English