Thomas Gawne requests salary as Acting Attorney General, Isle of Man (1815-1816)
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ho6815cu_2.txt
- Name
- Thomas Gawne requests salary as Acting Attorney General, Isle of Man (1815-1816)
- Description
- Correspondence between Thomas Gawne (Acting Attorney General) and Treasury officials regarding unpaid salary for performing the duties of Attorney General in the Isle of Man from July 1813. Gawne requests remuneration from the official salary allocated to the absent Attorney General John Frankland. The letters illustrate administrative and constitutional issues in Manx governance post-Revestment, including the relationship between Manx officials and the Home Office/Treasury.
- Date
- 29 December 1815
- Related To
- Thomas Gawne
- Type
- Financial Data
- Collection
- Crown Administration
- Type
- Administrative Correspondence
- Date Created
- 1815-12-29
- Creator
- Thomas Gawne, Acting Attorney General, Isle of Man
- Audience
- A. Lushington Esquire (Treasury); John Beckett (Under-Secretary of State, Home Office)
- Identifier
- HO 98/68
- Language
- English