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thank you to have filled up by the Claimant 5
before delivery of the anchor and cable

The Collr of Customs at Hull will thank
Lieut. Stubbin to state hereon about the
value of the Rudder in question - & in any
future cases of report of wreck be so good
as to state a value -

Stubbin Lt Flambro J.S.

Marginalia S

Dr Sir 7 Nov. 1855

I am obliged by your letter of -
yesterday's date & also by the receipt of Notices
of Wreck for 1854 - for which you have the thanks of -
Stephenson Jas Bridlington J.S.

Marginalia S

Waters, Brambles & Son - Lloyds Agents - Bridlington

Gentn 7 Nov. 1855
I beg to acknowledge the receipt of
your letter of yesterday's date & its inclosure
which I have forwarded to the Board of
Trade for Instructions -
J.S.

Marginalia W

Sir - 7 Nov. 1855

I've to acquaint you that on the
27th ult I proceeded to Bridlington & took
possession from the representative of Mr Stephenson
late Receiver of Wrecks &c- of 24 anchors -
pieces of Iron Chain Cable &c - which are
secured in an enclosure near the town
called the Admiralty Yard - those anchors
&c - have been landed from time to time since
the 4th Aril 1854 to the 7 June last - & secured
in the enclosure before named in respect of which
the lat Mr Stephenson paid a Rent of £5 per ann

Marginalia A
No. 8224 Registered
[?th] Nov 1855
To Mr Farrer -
Authorise this
[?] let the sale
be delayed until
June T H Farrer
Col Customs 1 Nov
Hull

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