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Finding NoDDX1666/2/3/10
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TitleEnvelope containing copy affidavits of James Stockell and Mary Stockell relating to William Agars Stockell, George Stockell, Robert Stockell and James Stockell
DateMay 1855
DescriptionAffidavit of Mary Stockell, High Street, Bridlington, daughter of the late William Stockell, Bridlington, attorney at law, that her eldest brother William Agars Stockell left their father's house in 1824 and is supposed to be dead. George Stockell, a mariner, died in Sincapore [Singapore] in 1831. Robert Stockell, mariner, sailed on the ship 'Unamimity' which never reached the destination of Opporto, Portugal. James Stockell, now of Kingsland Road, London, stationer, is her only surviving brother. Dated 12 May 1855.

Affidavit of James Stockell, Kingsland Road, London, stationer, youngest and only surviving son of the late William Stockell, Bridlington, attorney at law, that his eldest brother William Agars Stockell left their father's house in 1824 and is supposed to be dead. George Stockell, a mariner, died in Sincapore [Singapore] in 1831. Robert Stockell, mariner, sailed on the ship 'Unamimity' which never reached the destination of Opporto, Portugal. Dated 24 May 1855.
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