Catalogue description WEST INDIES, DOMINICA, GRENADA AND ST VINCENT: Edward Stanley, advising that Customs...

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Details of T 1/459/183-194
Reference: T 1/459/183-194
Description:

WEST INDIES, DOMINICA, GRENADA AND ST VINCENT: Edward Stanley, advising that Customs have no papers defending the Crown's right to the 4½% duty other than the letters patent. Copies annexed of - 1) 1 Jan. Representation of Treasury to the King regarding duties to be levied in West Indies 2) 4 Feb. Council of Plantation Affairs' order to Attorney and Solicitor General to prepare draft legislation 3) 15 May. Attorney and Solicitor General's opinion 4) 21 May. Submission to the Crown of the draft laws 5) 25 May. Order in Council approving draft laws

Date: 1767 Dec 12
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description

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