Letter from Peter John Heywood to Duke of Atholl on revenue inspection and political appointments
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AP_122_4th_-18_2.txt
- Name
- Letter from Peter John Heywood to Duke of Atholl on revenue inspection and political appointments
- Description
- A letter from Peter John Heywood (likely an agent or administrator in the Isle of Man) to the Duke of Atholl reporting on rumours and activities of a man named Frazer, who claims to be Inspector General of the Revenues appointed by Pitt. The letter discusses concerns about Frazer's authority, his lack of proper credentials, and his alleged attempts to audit the late Charles Lutwidge's accounts. It also reports on political appointments including a Water Bailiff position and a Commissioner of the Port of Douglas.
- Date
- 23 February 1787
- Related To
- Charles Lutwidge
- James Murray, 2nd Duke of Atholl
- John Murray, 4th Duke of Atholl
- Governor Mark Hildesley Smith
- P.J. Heywood
- Collection
- Crown Administration
- Type
- Administrative Correspondence
- Date Created
- 1787-02-23
- Creator
- Peter John Heywood
- Audience
- Duke of Atholl
- Identifier
- AP_122(4th)-18
- Language
- English