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Wm Buckley _ there is due to that establishment
the sum of £ 5 . 1 . 4 . ----
I will thank you to instruct me on the
subject. _ also how am I to dispose of the boy after
hearing of the case tomorrow, who _ by Mr Ainbys
note appears to be in want of clothing. _____
The Solicitor J.S.
Custom House
London

Sir Augt 20 1858.
This case was heard this morning when Mr
Hannah the Master of the "Energy" was convicted in
the mitigated Penalty of £ 5 and s 26/ Costs to Crown viz
Third Class fare for Buckley } 1. 2. 0
from Liverpool and back
Subsistence returning " 4. 0
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£1. 6. 0
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And Costs of Court which will be paid by Mr
Hannah. __
As the Boys Cloths are at Liverpool I gave him
s 15/ and sent him back by the 2/15 PM Train _viz_
s 11/ third Class fare
4/ Subsistence
and gave him a letter to Captn Ainby at the Sailors
Home with a request that he remain there till
directions are given as to his disposal.
The Solicitor JS
London
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Solicitor London.
Sir, 25th Augt 1858.
With reference to your
Letter of the 21st instant ___
Following is an account of the Fine & Costs

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