Entry into possession of lands in Isle of Man on behalf of Lord
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- Name
- Entry into possession of lands in Isle of Man on behalf of Lord
- Description
- An official record of Henry Nowell (Deputy Governor) and Richard Tyldesley (Comptroller) taking possession of several parcels of land called Lough Maloe, Lough Allo, and the dry Closes/Calcotts Closes in the parish of Christ Ley Ayre. The action was performed by cutting sods of earth as a symbolic act of taking possession on behalf of their Honourable Lord.
- Date
- January 16th 1666/7
- Place
- Isle of Man
- Type
- Uncertain Readings
- Archive / Repository
- md:20260219_111454.md
- img:20260219_111454.jpg
- Collection
- Interregnum and Restoration
- Type
- Administrative Correspondence
- Date Created
- 1667-01-16
- Creator
- Henry Nowell (Deputy Governor) and Richard Tyldesley (Comptroller)
- Provenance
- Text appears incomplete, ending mid-sentence. Some abbreviations and archaic spelling present (e.g. 'poffefion' for possession, 'premifes' for premises).
- Language
- English

