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Yarburgh Yarburgh
Sydney Taylor Esqr B. Quay 9 June 1856
D Sir
Will you have the goodness to address
the enclosed circular (one of which Isent you)
to the legal representative of Mr Yarburgh & Yarburgh
of Sewerby Hall & oblige J.S.
Secretary Marine Department Board of Trade//

Sir 10 June 1856
Have the goodness to send me Two
Quires of Receivers Report Book
Form W R 4 J.S.//

Lt. Poynter R N Patrington 12 June 1856
Sir
I beg to acquaint you that the Wreck
of the "Branford"lies on the sand at Patrington
Channel Horse - in about five fathoms of
Water - and as several Wreckers have
of late being takeing her cargo - which
consists of Rail Road Iron - without
conveying the same to the Receiver
of Wrecks for the district I have to request
that you will not allow any men
to work at the said Wreck in future without
a written authority from Mr Saxelbye
or myself. J.S.//

Lt. Stokes R N Liveley [R.C.?]Grimsby
Dr. Sir 12 June 1856
Since I saw you this morning I have
demmed it necessary to write to Lt. Poynter
of Patrington not to allow any one to work at
the Wreck of the "Branford" in Patrington
Bay, without a written permission
from Mr Saxelbye the Receiver of Wreck
for the district or myself.- I have also
directed that a Buoy be placed over the Wreck.

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