I fear I shall fail, but in this matter | County may be of use shd the bill arrive | |||
Parlt. has already interfer’d & therefore | in the Committee whatever may be the event? | |||
why they shd stop short I dont see. | I shall ever think myself much in your debt | |||
I wish you to come as soon as you can | for the great interest you have taken & the | |||
the 2d reading shall not be fix’d till | anxious wish you have express’d for my success | |||
I hear from you, I write to Donkin by | St. James I remain dr. sr. | |||
this post. I have acquainted Smeaton | April 30 1783 Your’s ever sincerely | |||
with Mylne’s Conduct, it surpris’d him | Heny Errington | |||
much he did not expect it, but said he | ||||
knew him Capable of giving a sly blow | ||||
when he had it in his power, he wishes | ||||
to encounter him in the house & does not | ||||
seem to doubt success, to me Mylnes | ||||
Conduct appears calculated for mischief | ||||
solely. Mr Wallace is receiv’d & comes to | ||||
Town on Friday. I am glad Mr T has | ||||
sent us up Pickernal* Smeaton thinks him | ||||
necessary. every possible information with | ||||
respect to the sums of money pd by Sr. | ||||
Walter B.* and what was disburs’d by the | ||||
Note: Letter from Mr Errington to Mr Heron 30 April 1783,
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