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31 March 1859
Mr Hoad Sandlemere
Receipt for Salvage returned for correction.
J.S.

5th April 1859
Monthly & Quarterly Returns for 31 March 1859 Transmitted

Letter to Mr Hoad Coast Guard Officer. 15 April 1859
Dear Mr Hoad.
I am sorry to have so sad an account from you -- do all you can
to assist the poor men saved -- no doubt someone from Colchester
will soon be here -- The Master must come to me to make a declar-
-ation. Desire him to bring the log book with him -- if saved.
Report again on this paper Truly yours.
J.S.

18 April 1859
Letter to Mr Tiddy C.G. Easington respct'g a
Long Boat. J.S.

18 April 1859
Letter transmitted to Mr Flucker C.G.
Kilnsea respct'g Iron Salvage Receipts
J.S.

19 April 1859
Letter to Mr Tiddy C. Guard
Dear Mr Tiddy
I have this morning seen Mr Beele of Withansea who purchased
the Long Boat and he informed me that when he sent to [?]
to take the boat away, he shewed the auctioneer's order to an officer
who said it was all right. He also saw Saml Langhorn the Salvor
who refused to take the money he offered him -- be so good as to
let me know the name of the officer who told Mr Beele that all
was right, and also let me know why he was not prevented
taking the Boat away, faithfully yours.
J.S.
write your reply on this paper.

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31 March 1859
Mr Hoad Sandlemere
Receipt for Salvage returned for correction.
J.S.

5th April 1859
Monthly & Quarterly Returns for 31 March 1859 Transmitted

Letter to Mr Hoad Coast Guard Officer. 15 April 1859
Dear Mr Hoad.
I am sorry to have so sad an account from you -- do all you can
to assist the poor men saved -- no doubt someone from Colchester
will soon be here -- The Master must come to me to make a declar-
-ation. Desire him to bring the log book with him -- if saved.
Report again on this paper Truly yours.
J.S.

18 April 1859
Letter to Mr Teddy C.G. Easington respct'g a
Long Boat. J.S.

18 April 1859
Letter transmitted to Mr Flucker C.G.
Kilnsea respct'g Iron Salvage Receipts
J.S.

19 April 1859
Letter to Mr Teddy C. Guard
Dear Mr Teddy
I have this morning seen Mr Beele of Withansea who purchased
the Long Boat and he informed me that when he sent to [?]
to take the boat away, he shewed the auctioneer's order to an officer
who said it was all right. He also saw Saml Langhorn the Salvor
who refused to take the money he offered him -- be so good as to
let me know the name of the officer who told Mr Beele that all
was right, and also let me know why he was not prevented
taking the Boat away, faithfully yours.
J.S.
write your reply on this paper.