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A Iveson Esq, [Hedlow?] 4 June 1857
I herewith send you an account
of Wreck as I promised.
J Sparrow

__________________________________________
Captain Palmer RN
Bridlington Quay 10th June 1857.
A last seat to fill in Wreck
"were found ashore" or "touching the ground."
but not if found floating J Sparrow
_________________________________________
Lieutt Stewart RN
[Florence?] 10 June 1857
A list [?] to the above JS
_________________________________________
Office of the Committee of Privy Council for Trade
Marine Department
Whitehall 13th June 1857
Sir
I am directed by the Lords of the
Committee of Privy Council for Trade to request
that you will transmit for their Lords [?]
information and guidance a Copy of the [Seals?]
of Changes (if any) made at the Port of Hull
for Warehouse and Yard [?] on Wrecked
Goods delivered into your Custody as Receiver
and if you are able to do so of charges of a
[?] nature made by Merchants and
others in the Locality.
J.H. Farrer
The Receiver of Wreck
[bestow?] House Hull

Sir 15 June 1857
By General Order [?] 75/1851. Derelict Goods
are directed to be stored in the Queens Warehouse
free of [Rect?] until the same shall be claimed or otherwise disposed of, provided sufficient

Marginalia:
I.
P.
S.
S. R.

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A Iveson Esq, [Hedlow?] 4 June 1857
I herewith send you an account
of Wreck as I promised.
J Sparrow

__________________________________________
Captain Palmer RN
Bridlington Quay 10th June 1857.
A last seat to fill in Wreck
"were found ashore" or "touching the ground."
but not if found floating J Sparrow
_________________________________________
Lieutt Stewart RN
[Florence?] 10 June 1857
A list [?] to the above JS
_________________________________________
Office of the Committee of Privy Council for Trade
Marine Department
Whitehall 13th June 1857
Sir
I am directed by the Lords of the
Committee of Privy Council for Trade to request
that you will transmit for their Lords [?]
information and guidance a Copy of the [Seals?]
of Changes (if any) made at the Port of Hull
for Warehouse and Yard [?] on Wrecked
Goods delivered into your Custody as Receiver
and if you are able to do so of charges of a
[?] nature made by Merchants and
others in the Locality.
J.H. Farrer
The Receiver of Wreck
[bestow?] House Hull

Sir 15 June 1857
By General Order [?] 75/1851. Derelict Goods
are directed to be stored in the Queens Warehouse
free of [Rect?] until the same shall be claimed or otherwise disposed of, provided sufficient

Marginalia:
I.
P.
S.
S. R.