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hereon in writing and return this paper
to me when I will add the Board of
Trade charges and postage the amount
of which will be but small. J.S

Capt Metcalfe RN. Bridlington Quay. "Deputy"
D Sir. Memo 29 April/56
I went down to Board Trade saw Mr Farrer
about Deputy wrecker at Bridlington & Hornsea
I named Mr Stephenson being son of the late
Receiver as a proper person. He said no
such would be contrary to both spirit and
Letter of the Act and added I could name
no one but some one in your department
I therefore think it would be better to name
Lt Shacklock as well as yourself for
Bridlington and Mr Stewart for Hornsea
causing the Cont Genl with whom Mr Farrer
said he would confer on the subject to
settle the matter on the subject of the Fees
these he said would have to be accounted
for leaving the Bd of Customs and C G E G
to determine what share we should have
By the endorsed you will see that Lt Stewart
objects to be my Deputy - Return his note JS
Marginalia
M

The Secretary Marine Dept Board of Trade London
30th April 1856
Sir
With reference to my Account Current
of wreck & salvage for the past Quarter
forwarded on the 13th February last,
shewing a Balance in my hand of
£12 : 4 : 7 in respect of proceeds of Sale
of the French Vessel "Freres Unis" Annexed
are to documents from Suzziace in
France where the owners reside
authorizing the French Consul to
receive the same on their account

Memorabilia
S
No 46 72 - 1st May/56
Referred to Mr Farrer
Capt Robertson
The Col & Receiver
Custom House, Hull
is requested to deliver
over the proceeds
of Sale of the Wreck
of the French Lugger
"Frerers Unis" to the
Vice Consul of France

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