the Sessions Grand Jury, they delivered a paper into court [ |
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Hands addressed to the Justices remonstrating agt the behaviour of Thompson | ||||
they stated that he had without leave of the Magistrates left the County & | ||||
gone with Mr Donkin your Steward to London to give Evidce for you, it [ |
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contained several other trifling allegations agt him & concluded with praying | ||||
that his Conduct might be taken into Consideration and such steps taken | ||||
relating to him as the Justices should think proper-this paper was received | ||||
taken into consideration, | ||||
& read in open Court & the Chairman sayed it should be |
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due Attention |
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of the Grand Jury – but this mighty attack upon poor Thompson to take his | ||||
Bread from him was rendered ridiculous by Mr Jno Tweddell & Mr Wastell | ||||
avowing that Thompson had applied to them for Leave & they had given it | ||||
considering it as common Justice to allow [?] the Man who was employed by | ||||
you in building the Bridge to give such Evidence as he could of the manner | ||||
in wch it was built- |
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others of the Justices remarked upon your Letter that the Grand Jury at | ||||
the Assizes had nothing to do with the Business that it solely |
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the Justices- the Remonstrance agt Thompson enabled me to observe |
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they |
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respecting the Bridge from the Grand Jury at the Quarter Sessions they | ||||
certainly would not pay less Regard to the Sentimts & Opinion of the Grand | ||||
Jury at the Assizes, to this there was no Reply – Captn Shaftoe was upon the | ||||
Jury so that it easy to discover where the Remonstrance originated – | ||||
I have stated all that passed at the Sessions which came to my knowledge | ||||
and I presume you will |
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Time there is any Thing you wish me to do I shall be glad to receive your | ||||
Instructions & am | ||||
Sir Yr most obedt Servt | ||||
RH | ||||
NC 18 July 1783. | ||||
H Errington Esqr | ||||
Stable Yard | ||||
St James | ||||
London | ||||
Note: Draft letter from Ralph Heron to Mr Errington, p 2
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