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(with initials and date at foot of each minute)
7 [January 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, [Memorial?] Rights - a dissertation
on the Rights of the [brown?] to Lands lying on the
Estuary of the [Dee?] and coal mines there under
The Attorney General against [Inostya?] at page [6?]9
Sir John Constable and Sir Henry Constable's cases
5 Rep at page 59. Sir H. Constable's cases - 5 Rep
by [Tho J F?]-218-9 [J.L.?]

[L'-Llutbin Rh Flambro?]
7 [January[ 1856
Dear Sir

A short time back a paper was sent to you
respecting 1 pine plank 40 feet long picked up
by Sam [A?] Knapps of Flambro with [no?] 5 q in the
margin. Be so good as to place that number on
the article and return the paper. [?] Be so good
as to number the small Boat picked up by
H [?] Stork on the 26th. [Ulto=q 3?] [J.?]L.

L'- Shackloak [R.M?][Bradlinglon?]
7 January 1856
Dear Sir

[I?] Return our paper of the 26th .[??] 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.?] - g0 -g1-g2. Marked thus
{o?} in red ink - were not before returned to me

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(with initials and date at foot of each minute)
7 [January 1856]

To Board Trade London [ Marmie?]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, [Memorial?] Rights - a dissertation
on the Rights of the [brown?] to Lands lying on the
Estuary of the [Dee?] and coal mines there under
The Attorney General against [Inostya?] at page [6?]9
Sir John Constable and Sir Henry Constable's cases
5 Rep at page 59. Sir H. Constable's cases - 5 Rep
by [Tho J F?]-218-9 [J.L.?]

[L'-Llutbin Rh Flambro?]
7 [January[ 1856
Dear Sir

A short time back a paper was sent to you
respecting 1 pine plank 40 feet long picked up
by Sam [A?] Knapps of Flambro with [no?] 5 q in the
margin. Be so good as to place that number on
the article and return the paper. [?] Be so good
as to number the small Boat picked up by
H [?] Stork on the 26th. [Ulto=q 3?] [J.?]L.

L'- Shackloak [R.M?][Bradlinglon?]
7 January 1856
Dear Sir

[I?] Return our paper of the 26th .[??] 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.?] - g0 -g1-g2. Marked thus
{o?} in red ink - were not before returned to me