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3 Feby 1857
Mr Hoad will have the Goodness
to deliver the oilseed cake landed
from the Dutch Galliott "Martha Alida"
and state on the accompanying
Red order that he has so done and
return it in the envelope herewith sent
JS
Marginalia
H

Secretary Marine Department Board of Trade London
Sir 6 Feby / 57
I beg to acquaint you that £9:9:0 have
been deposited with me by the Dutch Consul for Services
rendered by Officers of the Coast Guard at Sandlemere
which sum the controller General of the Coast Guard
has directed to be divided according to a scale printed
out by him. - I will therefore thank you to inform
me whether it will be necessary for me to shew such
sums in my account current,- charging and discharging
myself therewith as per forms W [?] 7 and 8,- and also
in cases where parties give sums of money to
Coast Guard Officers into their own hands which they
report to their Inspecting Commanders for the directions
of the Controller General,- whether it is necessary that
such sums should also be reported to the Wreck
Receiver to pass through his accounts
JS

No 1751 R. 7 Feb 1857 Ref Mr Farrer Capt Robertson
the Receiver of Wreck of Custom House Hull
is informed that all sums received on
account of wreck must be brought into
his account current and the money referred
to must appear in W [?] 7 & 8 [?] 7 Feb/57
James Booth Feb 9

Marginalia
S
* Noted and returned
23 June 1857

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