# Manx Primary Source Archive — Transcription

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**Transcribed:** 2026-02-25 20:32  
**Method:** Automated (Claude Batch API — claude-opus-4-6)

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It does not occur to us that there is any ground
upon which the Claim to Relief can be resisted
with Effect - It appears to us that the proper Course
is to exhibit an original Bill in the nature of a
supplemental Bill stating the case made by
the former Bill of the Clergy, the decree and the
increase in the value both of the premises comprized
in the Term of 10,000 years and the Lands bound
by the Indemnity - The Parties ought to be the
same as in the former Suit except that the Duke
of Atholl does not seem now to be a necessary Party
Linc^s Inn (Sig^d) W^m Alexander
12 Aug^t 1808
Ant Hart
William Cooke

MS 09707/8/11

AP 143-11
