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of the "Prince" was made up, - Those
marks however, might be rubbed off by
the rolling of the trees against different
objects as it so as washed up to the shore.
J.S.

Lt. Poynter R.N. Patrington
Sir 13 Feb 1857
With refereence to your letter of todays
date respecting the watching of the Cargo
of Timber, Deals &c Ex "Perseverence"
from [Fremel?]. - wrecked at Kilnsea
on the 14th ulto, - I beg to acquaint you
that in respect thereof, - I have received
from Messrs Harrison a deposit
of £24:14:0 and will thank you to
describe to the Controller General of the
Coast Guard the Services rendered
by your Officers and obtain his
directions as to its disposal.
J.S.
Marginalia
P

"Oak Trees"
Board of Trade Marine Department
Minute Papers
No 2064 Registered 14 day of Feby 1857
Referred to Mr Farrer
Capt. Robertson
The Receiver of Wreck
C. House, Hull
Is informed that as
the property was not claimed at the
time and as there appear to have been
no Marks on it corresponding with the
description given by Mr Renton by which
it could be identified it must be dealt
with as a Droit.
W.R. 14 Feby/57

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