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6th Octr. 1855

Sir

Annexed is a Copy of an order I have received from the Commrs of Her Majesty's Customs appointing one Receiver of Wreck for the district therein named, of which I beg to apprize you. And with reference to the 445 sec of M. S. Act 1854, & the Instructions conveyed with G.O. 106/1855, I will thank you to notify the same to the respective Lieutenants of Nations within your district with directions to communicate with me in all matters relating thereto ---

J. S.

Lt. Poynter -- Patrington Captn. Metcalfe -- Bridlington

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6th Octr 1855

Sir--

In reply to your letter of the 4th. Just on the subject of the breaking up of the French "Lugger" Freres Unis, I beg to acquaint you I have seen the French Consul on the subject--who will call upon you early on Monday & confer with you respecting her disposal Any arrangement that you may come to on the subject, after conferring together, will be satisfactory to

J.S.

Lt. J. Stewart, Hornsea

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9th October 1855

Sir

I beg to acknowledge the receipt of your note of yesterdays date requesting to be nominate my Deputy at Bridlington in respect of wrecks I assure were it in my power to nominate a deputy which I have not out of the Coast Guard, you are not the first applicant

J. S Whiteing J W Geo = Bridlington

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9th Octr. 1855

Reject My Dr. Sir

Inclosed I send for your perusal another application to be my Deputy Wrecker

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at Bridlington I have written him a note saying I cannot comply with his request I did not mention your name, but should you know the applicant, Mr. Whiteing, you will probably have the goodness to explain that by the 445 Sec of the M.S. Act 1854 & paragraph 12 of the Instructions supplied with G O 106/1855, I have no power to nominate a Deputy where there is a Customs or Coast Guard establisment

see G O 106/1855

"The C&C however at those Ports within which there are outlying places having neither officers of the Customs nor Coast Guard stationed thereat, And with respect to which Districts special directions may be needed, are to submit forthwith such arrangement as may be desirable for the performance of the duties prescribed by the Act & the Instructions above mentioned,"

You will therefore perceive that yo were your establishment not at Bridlington I should have to go to the Board on the matter

Be so good as to return Mr. Whitings letter

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12 Oct 1855

Sir

I herewith send you another letter I have received from Mr. Whiteing on the subject of being my deputy Wrecker at Bridlington, to whom I have replied that, with reference to my Instructions contained in G. O. 106/1855 I have no power to comply with his request when offrs. of the Coast G. are in the neigbourhood

With respect to that part of your letter received this morning with reference to Mr. Shacklocks objections to have anything to do

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the matter, - you will see by the GO 106/1853 =[?] mentd. that when any of your establishment are in the district -- I am powerless to nominate any other party.--I am therefore of opinion you had better bring the subject under notice of the A Genl & point out how incompatible it will be with Mr. Shacklocks other duties -- & if you like so to do - name some on as a proper person to undertake the duties. -

J.S.

Metcalfe Capt - Bridr

12 Octr. 1855

Sir -

Annexed I beg to send you a Notice of the intinded Sale of the Wreck of the French Vessel "Freres Unis", at great bowder of which I have apprized Lt Stewart

J.S.

Metcalfe Capt Bridr

12 Octr. 1855

Sir

I beg to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 12th. Inst -- drawing my attention to the 439 sec of M S. Act 1854 -- & in reply to acquaint you that I am fully aware of its provisions -- that in carrying out that Act I am guided by instructions contained in a G. O. 106/1855 - which prevent me from nominating a deputy at a place where an officer of the C. Gd is stationed

JS

2 Stamps are enclosed - My former letter was inadvertently posted without being stamped

J.S.

Whiteiny Geo - Bridr

12 Octr. 1855

Sir -

in reply to your letter of the 13th inst annexed you will receive a noticed of sale of the wreck of the French Vessel "Freres Unis," stranded at bowder- Mr. J. H. Dutchman of this place will attend

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as Auctioneer on the occasion - & I will thank you to attend on my part & report the result -

L.J.

Lt. Stewart R L Hornsea

15 Oct. 1855

Sir -

Annexed I beg to forward for your Information a copy of my appointment to the office of Receiver of Wreck, for so much of this Port as lies between Spurn Point & Flambro Head in the room of Mr Stephenson lately deceased - & will thank you to cause to be sent to me the necessary Books & Forms appertaining to the duties of the office -

I have already been supplied with 10 sheets of form "Claim to Wreck or other property", marked Wm 13-

J.S.

Sect Marine Deptmt Board of Trade London

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18th. Oct 1855

My D. Sir -

I am directed by the Board of Trade to call upon the representatives of the late Mr Stephenson for all Books of Accounts Papers, Forms - &c that he had in his possession appertaining to the office he held as receiver of Droits.

Will you have the goodness to make inquiry & inform me, - who I am to address on the subject

J.S.

Capt Metcalfe R.N.

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20th. Oct. 1855

Sir -

I am directed by the Board of Trade to apply to you as Representative of the late Mr Mr John Stephenson of Bridlington Quay, for all Books of account, papers Forms & stores of Wreckes property formerly in his possession as receiver of Droits & also for whatever balance of Cash may appear due from his estate in respect of such receivership which I will thank you to furnish me with as early as possible -

J.S.

Mr Stephenson - Representative of Mr John Stephenson Bridlington Quay

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23 Oct. 1855

Sir Mr. Clubby of Finthom House, has called upon me today on the subject of Admiralty Droits & has shewn me your letter to him dated the 9 Inst - directing him to sell all wreck &c that came into his possession on or before the 22 Ulto. inclusive -

I beg to acquaint you that I have directed him not to attend to your Instructions, & to refer you to my letter of the 20 Inst - calling upon you as the representative of your late Father to deliver to me all Books Accounts, Notes &c appertaining to wreck, that he had in his possession at the time of his decease, - At the same time I beg to assure you that whatever emoluments he might have been entitled to, - up to that time, shall be duly paid to you, - But I apprehend you have no authority, - as your fathers representative, - to make sale of any wreck &c as his authority ceased with his existence should you have made arrangements for Sale of any wreck property - I beg you will have the goodness to cancel the same - Also to apprize me when it will be convenient for you to deliver to me the Books &c required by my aforesaid letter of the 20 Inst

J.S.

Stephenson James Bridlington

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24 Oct 1855

Received from Mr James Stephenson of Bridlington Quay the undermentioned Books & Papers appertaining to the Office of Recr. of Droits of Admiralty

viz 1 Report Book 1 Admiralty Regulations respecting Sights 6 Forms of Wreck Returns

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