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Charles H. Marshall

At 10 o'clock on the same morning a vessel having been seen on the Brake Sand, the Bradford Life-boat again went out in tow of the steamer to render assistance if required. With the help of the steam-tug Challenger, the ship was towed off the Sand, and went in the direction of the Thames, taking a pilot on board at Broad stairs. On arriving abreast of the Tongue Lightship, the services of the Woodcock were engaged, and the Ramsgate tug and Life-boat returned to their station. The vessel was the ship Charles H. Marshall, 1,800 tons register, of New York.