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herewith send you 2 more and will thank you to cause
them to be filled up accordingly. The Masters of the vessels being
in all respects qualified to act for their owners when the forms
are filled up I will thank you to return them.

I will also thank you to take charge of the inclosure on
the north side of Bridlington Quay called the Admiralty Yd
of which Mr Stephenson has at present the key Mr Stephenson
has also handed to the proprietor of the Enclosure in question
a letter from me offering on the part of the Board of Trade
to become Tenant for the same at rate of £5 per annum
that being the amount of Rent paid by late wreck receiver.

I will also thank you in cases of any future wrecked
articles being landed at Bridlington Quay - the Owner of which
may be present: or may be represented by the Master of the Vessel
to cause such wrecked articles to be delivered on such persons con-
plying with the requirements of form no 13 for which purpose
I send you 4 additional forms and will send you a further
supply on obtaining a fresh quantity from the Board of Trade
and should any unclaimed wrecked property be brought on shore
on being apprized thereof I will furnish the number that is to be affixed thereon.

Captain Metcalfe, Bridlington
J.S.

Sir
17th Nov 1855

Annexed I beg to forward for your
consideration four documents with reference to the
wreck of the french Lugger "Freres Unis" which
went all to pieces, and disposal thereof: viz
No 1 - Copy of Letter from Lieut Stewart at Hornsea
to be Inspecting Commander
2 - Expense received for labour
3 - ditto of Services of Coast Guard
Offices and men
4 - Auctioneers account of Sale
which afford materials for rendering an
account as follows -

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