from me but in the present uncertain state | ||||
of the business I would willingly spare you | ||||
the Trouble of a London Journey unless absolutely | ||||
necessary. I am sorry you have been ill [??] | ||||
have been very much about in all these parts | ||||
Yours ever | ||||
H Errington | ||||
St James’s | ||||
May 15 1783 | ||||
Note: Letter from Mr Errington to Mr Heron, 15 May 1783, p 2. Page torn and possibly incomplete
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