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property of the Bridlington Harbour
Commissioners and ought not to
have returned as Wreck - Be
so good as to see Mainprize with a view
to adjustment of the amount he should
be paid for his trouble and the Timber
given up. J.S.

Dr. Mr. Flucker "Salvage Money ready" 4 June/56
Dr. Sir The Patrington Boatman who
was here this morning for Day Pay
for your Station for the past month
got away before I was aware of it or I
would have sent by him the Salvage
money for the goods recently sold
by Mr Marshall - should any one
be coming to Hull - from Holmpton
on Friday to the market and will
call here I will send the money J.S.
Marginalia F

Lt. Stewart R.N. "to send for Salvage Money" 4 June 1856
If you will direct some one
to call here on Friday - or any other
day - I will send you the Salvage Money
for Wreck recently sold J.S.
Marginalia S

No 3905 - Ref 12 April 1856
Sec Marine Dept - Board Trade London 4 June/56
Sir
With reference to my letter of the 11 april
last and 10th Ulto - on the subject of appointing
Deputy Receivers of Wreck in this District
(registered in your department as above)
I beg to acquaint you that the district
of Capt. Metcalfe who is the Inspecting
Commander of the Coast at Bridlington
and resides there, takes in the whole
of Flamborough Head and extends southwards
Marginalia further on 35

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