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upon the condition that each immediately give up the
sum he received for the sale of the said Tallow.
I will therefore thank you to call upon the men above
named to give up to you the respective amounts before
mentioned, - and report the result.
JS.
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Secretary Marine Department Bd of Trade.
Sir, 1{6}7th April 1858.
With reference to your Letter of the 9th
Inst, respecting the master and crew of the "Exchange" of
Sunderland, I beg to acquaint you that they arrived
from Harlingen on the 18th Ulto in the Steamer
"Minister Hornbeck" and were, immediately on their
arrival, forwarded to their homes at Sunderland by the
Honorary Agent of the shipwrecked Fishermen and
Mariner's Society. That Gentleman also for-
warded to their homes, viz, - Newcastle, on the 29th Ulto,
the master and crew of the "Lord Althorpe" with Coals
from Newcastle to Sweinemunde which had been
wrecked at some place abroad - and also the Master
and crew of the "Effort" wrecked at the mouth of the
Elbe. They arrived here on the 4th inst, and were
immediately forwarded to Newcastle. I have requested
that in the furture whenever parties arrive from abroad
under circumstances similar to the above they be
brought to my Office. A reference to the Receiver of
Wreck at Newcastle and Sunderland will clean up those
matters.
JS.
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Secy Marine Deptt Bd Trade 17th April 1858.
Deposition of Master of "Stockton Packet" forwarded
JS.
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Secty Lloyds London 17th April 1858.
Deposition of Master of the
"Stockton Packet" forwarded. JS.

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