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Vessel "Rebecca & Ann" Stores
Sir, 22nd Novbr 1859
In reply to your letter of the 18th Inst I beg to acquaint you
that - at the request of Mr Wilson - Secretary to the Trinity
Board_ I directed the Stores saved from the Vessel above
named to be taken to Grimsby and reported to you
- instead of being reported to me - in order that one
Settlement of Salvage only might take place.
I am Sir: Your Obdt Sevt.
J. S.
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Vessel "Dove" 22 Novbr 1859
By the Victualling Bill of the "Dove" there appears to have
been on board when she left Sunderland on the
27th Ulto__ 12 lbs Raw Sugar, 2 lbs Refined Sugar
2 lbs Tobacco.
The Collector will thank Mr Ross to {to} enquire
what has become of these Stores and report result
C. H. Hull 22/11/59. J. S.
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Form W R I a of the Vessel "Benjamin" transmitted
22nd Novbr 1859.
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A Boat belonging the "Stockton Packet
In reply to the aforegoing instructions - I request to be
informed whether Lloyds Agent is at liberty to sell
Wreck which has been formally delivered into my
custody without communicating with me -
as was the case in the instance of the Boat in
question _ The Coast Guard Officer could not pre-
-vent her from being taken away from the place
where she was hauled up _ as he did not know
anything about the matter till he saw her
a mile from the Shore.
With respect to placing Wreck Articles _ in the
district of Kilnsea where the Boat came on shore
in such a position where they can be protected

Marginalia:
top right corner: 136
RA
Wm Brooks
Edgr
Solicitor Grimsby
D
Mr Ross Chf Off
C. Guard
Bridlington Qy
B
S
see folio 132

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