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3rd January 1857. Had fine weather till
about 5 p.m. on Sunday the 4th when a
heavy gale came in; the vessel was then
nearly abreast of the Spurn Point and
about 12 miles from the Land. Brought the ship
under double reefed topsails, Foresail and
Topsails at about 8 p.m. Heavy gales about
East and very heavy Sea; the Vessel
"canted" her Ballast, Took in Trysail, Foresail,
and Fore Topsail leaving the Vessel under
double reefed main Topsail only at 11 p.m.
took a cast of the head and found
five fathoms water; it then cleared
up and I saw the land and broken water
close to leeward at about 11/30 P.M.
She drifted on to the land where she now
lies - viz at Withernsea - all hands were
saved. The Vessel is broken - nearly all
to pieces.
Syned Michael Coverdale
Deponent
Declared at the Custom House Hull
this Seventh day of January 1857
before me James Sparrow
Receiver of wreck for Sandlemere to Spurn Point

Wilson F. Sandlemere
Instructions sent respecting "Margaret"
[??] &C under to be secured and to report
further.
JS
Marginalia W

Tadman Mr.
To report further when the Cargo is landed
or anything particular immediately
JS
Marginalia T

L'Poynter R.N. Patrington
Dr Sir 8 January 1857
I am obliged by your note of this
mornings date on the subject of wreck of
Marginalia P

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