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"Quay 19 April 1855" - & will thank you to
inform me whether all three of the Items Nos
102, 114, 115 - are claimed by Sir C. Constable, -
& where they are now lodged - I will also
thank you to inform me whereabouts in
Bridlington the warehouse is situated of which
you may speak in your note - & whether it
can be availed of for the reception of such future
wreck goods as may require to be housed -
J.S.

The 2 Rolls of Notices of Wreck you gave me are
for 1853 & 1855 - Be as good as to send me that
for 1854 -

Saturday - I have just recd a note from the
Offr. at Sandlemere, - but it is in so rude a state
that I have requested an account to be sent
in a form I have prepared. - when I receive it
I may probably require your assistance to arrange
numbers &c.
Stephenson J Bridn J. S.

Walters Brambles & Son - Lloyds Agents - Bridlington Quay
Gents 5 Nov 1855

I beg to acknowledge the receipt
of your letter of the 3rd Inst - & its inclosure
apprizing me of the finding in Bridlington Bay of
an anchor and 30 tons chain - which you state
belongs to the "Naiad", of Hartlepool now in your
Harbour -

On Captain Metcalfe or Mr Shacklock
being satisfied that the articles in question belong
to the vessel named they may be delivered to the
Master or owner - on satisfying the Boatman
who found the same - of which - one of those
Officers must also approve -

I beg to return your notice that you may
add thereto the names of the Salvors -
I also send you a printed form which I will

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Quay 19 April 1855" - & will thank you to
inform me whether all three of the Items Nos
102, 114, 115 - are claimed by Sir C. Constable, -
& where they are now lodged - I will also
thank you to inform me whereabouts in
Bridlington the warehouse is situated of which
you may speak in your note - & whether it
can be availed of for the reception of such future
wreck goods as may require to be housed -
J.S.

The 2 Rolls of Notices of Wreck you gave me are
for 1853 & 1855 - Be as good as to send me that for 1854 -

Saturday - I have just recd a note from the
Offr at Sandlemere, - but it is in so rude a state
that I have requested an account to be sent
in a form I have prepared. - when I receive it
I may probably require your assistance to arrange
numbers [?]
Stephenson J Bridn

Walters Brambles & Son - Lloyds Agents - Bridlington Quay
Gents 5 Nov 1855

I beg to acknowledge the receipt
of your letter of the 3rd Inst - & its inclosure
apprizing me of the finding in Bridlington Bay of
an anchor and 30 [tons?] chain - which you state
belongs to the "Naiad", of Hartlepool now in your
Harbour -

On Captain Metcalfe or Mr Shacklock
being satisfied that the articles in question belong
to the vessel named they may be delivered to the
Master or owner - on satisfying the Boatman
who found the same - of which - one of those
Officers must also approve -

I beg to return your notice that you may
add {thereto} the names of the Salvors -
I also send you a printed form which I will

Marginalia W