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Mr Robert Coalson, Receiver of Wreck. Redcar.
Sir, 18th Septbr 1858.
On the other side I beg to forward
you a copy of a Letter which I have received from
Mr O 'Dowd respecting the Manors of Easington & Boulby.
JS.
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Sec Bd Trade, London.
Sir, 22nd Septbr 1858.
I cannot trace the "John" - as
belonging to the Port of Hull. JS.
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Lt Smythe Barton
Sir, 23d Septbr 1858.
There is a Vessel in your Neighbourhood
called the "John" owned by Mr Chapman. - She has
been employed all the summer carrying Stone for
the new Fort at Killingholme. - I am informed
that she was on shore near Flamborough Head
some time last year. Will you have the goodness
to get particulars for me from Mr Chapman - or
request him to call here and see me on the subject.
JS.
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Sec Bd Trade London 27th Septbr 1858.
This Vessel - the "John" - of this Port - Register Number
3
---- Official No 4924. was not stranded. -------------
1851 On the 19th Sepetember 1857 - on a voyage from Wisbeach
to Newcastle with wheat. -- when off Flamborough Head
sprung a Leak and was assisted in Bridlington by
four Boatmen belonging to that place who charged £55
for their services - which charge they abated to £65
The Vessel was repaired in Bridlington Harbour --
(leak near the Sternport) and proceeded to Newcastle
without discharging her cargo.
JS.
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Mr Robert Coalson, Receiver of Wreck. Redcar.
Sir, 18th Septbr 1858.
On the other side I beg to forward
you a copy of a Letter which I have received from
Mr O 'Dowd respecting the Manors of Easington & Boulby.
JS.
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Sec Bd Trade, London.
Sir, 22nd Septbr 1858.
I cannot trace the "John" - as
belonging to the Port of Hull. JS.
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Lt Smythe Barton
Sir, 23d Septbr 1858.
Here is a Vessel in your Neighbourhood
called the "John" owned by Mr Chapman. - She has
been employed all the summer carrying Stone for
the new Fort at Killingholme. - I am informed
that she was on shore near Flamborough Head
some time last year. Will you have the goodness
to get particulars for me from Mr Chapman - or
request him to call here and see me on the subject.
JS.
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Sec Bd Trade London 27th Septbr 1858.
This Vessel - the "John" - of this Port - Register Number
3
---- Official No 4924. was not stranded. -------------
1851 On the 19th Sepetember 1857 - on a voyage from Wisbeach
to Newcastle with wheat. -- when off Flamborough Head
sprung a Leak and was assisted in Bridlington by
four Boatmen belonging to that place who charged £55
for their services - which charge they abated to £65
The Vessel was repaired in Bridlington Harbour --
(leak near the Sternport) and proceeded to Newcastle
without discharging her cargo.
JS.
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S.
S.
S.