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Returns relating to Pilots and Pilotage in the United Kingdom Year Ended 31st December 1877

05/07/1878

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Returns relating to Pilots and Pilotage in the United Kingdom Year Ended 31st December 1877

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FOR THis YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 1 8 / 7 - 3. 5 3.5 PORT OF SUNDERLAND— continued. NAMES of PILOTS— continued. First Class Pilots— continued. Jacob Thurlbeck - Thomas Hall Robert Munday Wake • Edward Hodgson Scott Michael Thurlbeck John Scott - Thomas Carter William Hall Edward Henry William Welch William Holmes Lindsay William Rush John Gibbins William Elliott - aged 34 Joseph Wake - aged 26 - 28 William Brown - - - - 27 - 31 George Hall - 25 - 30 John Henry Thompson - 24 - 29 William Allison - - 31 - 28 George Gibbins, the younger - - 25 Second Class Pilots. aged 53 Charles Fairlam Alder - aged 26 - 76 John Carter - - 36 - 65 - 27 Matthew Metcalf 22 NAMES of APPRENTICE aged 24 Robert Brown - aged 19 - 22 Robert Gibbins - - 19 - 19 Edward Mordey - - 20 - 19 James Archbold Davison - 16 Limits:— For navigating, piloting, and con- 1 ducting vessels of all descriptions within the Pilotage District of the Port of Sunderland. Limits:— For navigating, piloting, and con- ducting vessels of not exceeding 150 tons re- gister within the Pilotage district of the Port of Sunderland. To learn the art and business of a pilot, and to assist generally in the Pilotage service. RATES of PILOTAGE. See p. 88 of Pari. Paper, No. 276 of 1875. AMOUNT received for PILOTAGE of VESSELS in 1877. ( 1.)— I N W A R D S. DISTANCES for which PILOTED. From Sea to Port From Port to Sea - BRITISH VESSELS. FOREIGN VESSELS. Not Towed by Steam. No. 25 O. I 14. Amount. £. s. d. 3,662 10 -
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