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Memorabilia

in the report Book
such articles as are
taken by him into his
Custody Page 81 of the instructions
the important consideration for the receivers Guidance
that he is not to interfere by claiming custody where there
is no reasonable doubt that the party claiming
the recovered anchors is really the owner or agent for the owner
and no dispute concerning salvage - But he should require a report
in all cases - it is only in cases where he takes
the goods into his
custody that they
be entered in
his report Book
noted 2 February
1856 J.S.
_______________________________________________________________
(with initials and date at foot of each minute)
_________________________________________________________________

7 Jany 1856
To Board Trade London Marine Department to Secretary

I beg to return the papers as directed and to add that
the rights of manorial privileges of Sir C. Constable
were tried at York many years ago and I believe
also in London. The cases are referred to in
a Book entitled, Manorial Rights - a dissertation
on the Rights of the Crown to Lands lying on the
Estuary of the Dee and coal mines there under
The Attorney General against Mostya at page [4?]9
Sir John Constable and Sir Henry Constable's cases
5 Ref at page 59. Sir H. Constable's cases - 5 Ref
by [Tho J F?]-218-9 J.S

L'-Stubbin RN Flambro
7 Jany 1856
Dear Sir

A short time back a paper was sent to you
respecting 1 pine plank 40 feet long picked up
by Saml Knaggs of Flambro with no 59 in the
margin. Be so good as to place that number on
the article and return the paper. J.S. Be so good
as to number the small Boat picked up by
H Wm Stork on the 26th. Ulto= 93 J. S.

L'- Shacklock R. N Bridlington
7 Jany 1856
Dear Sir

I Return your paper of the 26th . Ulto having
corrected the numbers of the lots according to
my Book and entered and numbered {}
Such articles as I had not before received any
account. Three articles nos. - 90 -91-92. Marked thus
{o?} in red ink - were not before returned to me

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