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22nd June 1857
Sir
[Henceforth] I [beg] to forward
you a Bill on Sir [Chas] Price Bont Marry [as]
[of the] Bankers London. for the sum of
Eighty Pounds payable on demand. the
receipt of which I will thank you to
acknowledge. and [___] the same to
my credit in the Account of The Mercantile
[Maurine] [Friend].

To Her Majesty's
Paymaster General
Whitehall. London

James [Sparrow]
Receiver of Wreck
From Sandlemere
to Spurn Point

Wreck Accounts
Office of Committee of [Privy] Council for trade
Whitehall 18 June 1857
[Immediate]
[Ap] 1136
32 to 35
Sir
I am directed by the
Lords of the Committee of Privy Council for trade to
[] to you the following [Diaries] and Observations
that have arisen on your account with this Department
for the [Quarter][ending] 31st March 1857. to which
I [seem] to request that separate [answers]
and explanations may be given without delay
H N. Williams
Accountant

James Sparrow [Esq]
the Receiver of Wreck
Hull

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22nd June 1857
Sir
[Henceforth] I [beg] to forward
you a Bill on Sir [Chas] Price Bont Marry [as]
[of the] Bankers London. for the sum of
Eighty Pounds payable on demand. the
receipt of which I will thank you to
acknowledge. and [___] the same to
my credit in the Account of The Mercantile
[Maurine] [Friend].

To Her Majesty's
Paymaster General
Whitehall. London

James [Sparrow]
Receiver of Wreck
From Sandlemere
to Spurn Point

Wreck Accounts
Office of Committee of [Privy] Council for trade
Whitehall 18 June 1857
[Immediate]
[Ap] 1136
32 to 35
Sir
I am directed by the
Lords of the Committee of Privy Council for trade to
[] to you the following [Diaries] and Observations
that have arisen on your account with this Department
for the [Quarter][ending] 31st March 1857. to which
I [seem] to request that separate [answers]
and explanations may be given without delay
H N. Williams
Accountant

James Sparrow [Esq]
the Receiver of Wreck
Hull