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in order that they may be prosecuted accordingly
JS RW for Spurn district

Lt. Shacklock RN Bridlington Quay
Dr Sir 24 Nov /56
I have furnished the Trinity House here with a copy of your letter of the 22nd [?] respecting the foundering of the "Industry" of North Shields - your report to Lloyds which you will have forwarded today is sufficient
JS

E S Wilson Esqr Sec Trinity H Hull
Sir 24 Nov /56
Preceding is a report from Lt. Shacklock RN acting Receiver of Wreck for the Bridlington district of the foundering off Spurn Point of the Schooner Industry of N. Shields which I will thank you to communicate to the Elder Brethren of Trinity for their information
JS

No 10978 - 30 October 1856
Capt. Robertson
The Receiver of Wreck Custom House Hull is informed that unless there is any other reason (such as the wreck being dangerous to navigation) from the buoy being left on the wreck of the "Banford" he will cause it to be returned to the Trinity House from whence he borrowed it and will submit the expense incurred in placing & removing the same, - or otherwise

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in order that they may be prosucuted accordingly
JS RW for Spurn district

Lt. Shacklock RN Bridlington Quay
Dr Sir 24 Nov /56
I have furnished the Trinity House here with a copy of your letter of the 22nd [?] respecting the foundering of the "Industry" of North Shields - your report to Lloyds which you will have forwarded today is sufficient
JS

E S Wilson Esqr Sec Trinity H Hull
Sir 24 Nov /56
Preceding is a report from Lt. Shacklock RN acting Receiver of Wreck for the Bridlington district of the foundering off Spurn Point of the Schooner Industry of N. Shields which I will thank you to communicate to the Elder Brethren of Trinity for their information
JS

No 10978 - 30 October 1856
Capt. Robertson
The Receiver of Wreck Custom House Hull is informed that unless there is any other reason (such as the wreck being dangerous to navigation) from the buoy being left on the wreck of the "Banford" he will cause it to be returned to the Trinity House from whence he borrowed it and will submit the expense incurred in placing & removing the same, - or otherwise