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elainehinch at Sep 30, 2020 07:00 PM

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4 ins quite new. The other Anchor had no chain attached
The name of the sailor is Ferancis Grey, I am unable to state
whether the anchors hadbeen parted or slipped from
Mr Wm Gouchard Lymn ???
Y.J.S.

Marginalia M

Captain Metcalfe 1 Jany 1856
Sir
I returned to Hull last evening word
this morning found your reply to Mr Snowden
on the subject of Messrs Bramble & Ss letters.
Of course I must send it to the Board of
Trade, but without your official report it will
be useless. Can you now make an official
report or do you wish their letter to pass to you,
through the Controller General of the Coast
Guard at all times following this letter
course, will cause the loss of much
time. But I have no alternative but
to send the letter forward unless Messrs
Bramble pay the £2. 17. 3
I have an order on the subject of the French
Fishing Boat reducing or rather lopping
off £3 from Lt Stewart's Bill on which you
shall hear further in a few days
J.S.
Marginalia M V

Captain Metcalfe RN 3 Jany 1856
respecting services rendered to the vessel "Freres Unis"

Sir
The Board of Trade having
decided that £5 . 16 . 0 be paid to officers
and men of the Coastguard of the Hornsea
Station for services rendered to the French
vessel "Freres Unis" in October last I herewith
beg to forward you a check for that amount
the receipt of which I will thank you
to acknowledge to
J.S
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4 ins quite new. The other Anchor had no chain attached
The name of the sailor is Ferancis Grey, I am unable to state
whether the anchors hadbeen parted or slipped from
Mr Wm Gouchard Lymn ???
Y.J.S.

Captain Metcalfe 1 Jany 1856
Sir
I returned to Hull last evening word
this morning found your reply to Mr Snowden
on the subject of Messrs Bramble & Ss letters.
Of course I must send it to the Board of
Trade, but without your official report it will
be useless. Can you now make an official
report or do you wish their letter to pass to you,
through the Controller General of the Coast
Guard at all times following this letter
course, will cause the loss of much
time. But I have no alternative but
to send the letter forward unless Messrs
Bramble pay the £2. 17. 3
I have an order on the subject of the French
Fishing Boat reducing or rather lopping
off £3 from Lt Stewart's Bill on which you
shall hear further in a few days
J.S.