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This arrangement in my opinion would be fair for each
{time} man. J. S.
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Monthly & Quarterly Return of Wreck transmitted 10th Octbr
1859. J. S.
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Mr Peter Flucker Kilnsea 19 Octbr 1859
Sell the piece of Board for a penny or two pence_ and return
a form_ of course there will be no salvage.
Faithfully yours.
J. S.
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Edward White 20 Oct 1859
Letter to Ed White respectg Salvage of a Mast and to
Mr Hoad, Sandlemere J. S.
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Vessel "Capital" 27th Octbr 1859
Dear Sir,
I have just received a Report from the Coast that the
Sloop "Capital" of your Port_ Samuel Boswer - Master -
with a Cargo of Fire Bricks has been wrecked between
Withernsea and Holmpton - and all hands lost.
A young woman has been washed on shore.
The wreck took place on the night of the 25th Inst
Another report gives the Master's name Wilson.
Be so good as to apprize the parties.
Postscript Truly yours.
I have just received a parcel from the J. S.
[C G?] off of C Guard at Patrington contg 2 Tin
Boxes and sundry Books and papers belonging
to the "Capital" Capt Dowser.
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Vessel "Stockton" (a Boat.)
Sir, 27th Oct 1859
I beg to acquaint you that_ on the 12th April 1858 the
Coast Guard Officer at Kilnsea forwarded to me a
Report of a Boat 23 feet in length having been delivered
into his charge by Samuel Langhorn_ she was Fir built
and apparently nearly new_ and no doubt although

Marginalia:
top right corner: 132
Solicitor Customs.
MW
E
Mr P Flucker
Kilnsea
WH
Mr Hoad
Sandlemere.
C
see page 133
Collector Goole
SB
see folio 136

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This arrangement in my opinion would be fair for each
{time} man. J. S.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Monthly & Quarterly Return of Wreck transmitted 10th Octbr
1859. J. S.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Mr Peter Flucker Kilnsea 19 Octbr 1859
Sell the piece of Board for a penny or two pence_ and return
a form_ of course there will be no salvage.
Faithfully yours.
J. S.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Edward White 20 Oct 1859
Letter to Ed White respectg Salvage of a Mast and to
Mr Hoad, Sandlemere J. S.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Vessel "Capital" 27th Octbr 1859
Dear Sir,
I have just received a Report from the Coast that the
Sloop "Capital" of your Port_ Samuel Boswer - Master -
with a Cargo of Fire Bricks has been wrecked between
Withernsea and Holmpton - and all hands lost.
A young woman has been washed on shore.
The wreck took place on the night of the 25th Inst
Another report gives the Master's name Wilson.
Be so good as to apprize the parties.
Postscript Truly yours.
I have just received a parcel from the J. S.
[C G?] off of C Guard at Patrington contg 2 Tin
Boxes and sundry Books and papers belonging
to the "Capital" Capt Dowser.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Vessel "Stockton" (a Boat.)
Sir, 27th Oct 1859
I beg to acquaint you that_ on the 12th April 1858 the
Coast Guard Officer at Kilnsea forwarded to me a
Report of a Boat 23 feet in length having been delivered
into his charge by Samuel Langhorn_ she was Fir built
and apparently nearly new_ and no doubt although

Marginalia:
top right corner: 132
Solicitor Customs.
MW
E
Mr P Flucker
Kilnsea
WH
Mr Hoad
Sandlemere.
C
see page 133
Collector Goole
SB
see folio 136