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Names of Manors homes to persons claiming to be
Manor of Biridlington Lords of Manors
Bridlington pier - north south
Manor of [Heilderthorpe?] The chief lord annually selected
Manor of Braisthorpe,[Wilsthorpe?] Herrington Hudson Esq.of [Bessingby?]Hall
and aubourn Sir George Strickland Bart
[Barmston?]

Hornsea adjoinging to [Atricke?] Sir Clifford Constable Bart
Manor of Hornsea Richard Bethell Esq. of Burton Constable

[Spoon? ] Joint
of [Rise?]

Scales and Miles to an inch

To the Secretary of [ Marinae] Department Board of Trade London
Sir 5 [January] 1856

I have called the attention of [Megs?] Bramble
to the 468th section of the M.S. act as directed but
they will decline payment of the Fee and other
Expenses amounting to L [2?]:17:3 as will appear
by their [annexed?] letter the first page of which
is loaded with very irrelevant matter. [Hafers?]
to transactions that took place early in October
[last?] immediately after the duties of Receiver
of Wreck had been transferred to me before
I had been supplied with the whole of the
necessary forms - on the working of the act is as
understood-But with respect to the [Vefel?]
[hancy?] the statement is at Variance with
the truth - which will be explained by the
inspecting Commander of the Coast - guard
should you deem it necessary to place the
papers before him. He has verbally
contradicted the statement to me -
but as it is the usage of the Coast Guard
department that all written reports by officers
over

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