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taken up from the wreck of the Brandford
near Patrington - and very improperly
passed to other parties - and to Iron Works
without being delivered to the Receiver
of Wrecks, Mr Saxelby of Hull - I will therefore
thank you to be here tomorrow by ten o'clock
I may not be here as I think I shall go
to London by the 9/30 a m train - but
Mr Snowden will take you to Mr Saxelby
Have the goodness to bring the "Livilys"
Log - and any one of your crew who
saw the smacks near the wreck of the
Brandford - and if your Boat Boarded
the smacks bring with you the men
who boarded and rummaged them
JS

Article No 153 sent with orders to sell 27 May 1856
to Lt. Stewart RN JS
Marginalia
A

Capt. Metcalfe RN 2 June / 56
Dr Sir
How far south does your
district extend - Have the goodness to
let me know J S
Marginalia
M

Lt Poynter RN Patrington 2 June 1856
Dr Sir
How far south does your district
extend - Have the goodness to let me
know JS
Marginalia
P

Lt Shacklock RN Bridlington Quay
Dr Sir 3 June / 56
The piece of Timber here referred to
was brought on shore on the 15th of May /55
and stands in the Book of the late Mr
Stephenson - By the preceding letter
from Mr Taylor it appears that it is the
Marginalia
S

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taken up from the wreck of the Brandford near Patrington - and very improperly passed to other parties - and to Iron Works without being delivered to the Receiver of Wrecks, Mr Saxelby of Hull - I will therefore thank you to be here tomorrow by ten o'clock I may not be here as I think I shall go to London by the 9/30 a m train - but Mr Snowden will take you to Mr Saxelby Have the goodness to bring the [?"Livilys"] Log - and any one of your crew who saw the smacks near the wreck of the Brandford - and if your Boat Boarded the smacks bring with you the men who boarded and rummaged them
JS

Article No 153 sent with orders to sell 27 May 1856
to Lt. Stewart RN JS

Capt. Metcalfe RN 2 June / 56
Dr Sir
How far south does your district extend - Have the goodness to let me know
JS

Lt Poynter RN Patrington 2 June 1856
Dr Sir
How far south does your district extend - Have the goodness to let me know
JS

Lt Shacklock RN Bridlington Quay
Dr Sir 3 June / 56
The piece of Timber here referred to was brought on shore on the 15th of May /55 and stands in the Book of the late Mr Stephenson - By the preceeding letter from Mr Taylor it appears that it is the