2nd July 1783 | 81 | |||
Mr Erringtons Letter mentioning | Dr Sir | |||
his Wish to take the Sense of | I hope you receiv’d some | |||
the Grand Jury at the Assizes | Copies of Mr Smeaton’s memorial | |||
which Mr Swinburne took charge of | ||||
To* | & promis’d me to send to you as soon as | |||
Ralph Heron | he got down. I desir’d Mr Askew before | |||
Newcastle upon Tyne | he went down to inform himself among | |||
the Magistrates whether or no they [were?] | ||||
dispos’d to a compromise & let me know. In | ||||
answer I have receiv’d from him a letter | ||||
in the following terms, "that he had sounded | ||||
most of his brethren but found them fix’d | ||||
on my building the bridge, however that | ||||
he advis’d me to attend the Sessions, or send | ||||
down an ample proposal such as can be | ||||
accepted with honor & propriety by the Magistrates | ||||
as trustees for the county." I advis’d with Mr | ||||
Note: Letter from Mr Errington to Ralph Heron, p 1
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