others, & I hope without any offence to | ||||
the bench what relates to the application to Parlt. | ||||
I have stated in the light I understood it, & which | ||||
of course was the ground of my mode of | ||||
proceeding. I have desir’d him to communicate | ||||
it to the bench so most probably you will | ||||
see it. I remain Dr Sir | ||||
Your oblig’d | ||||
Red Rice near Andover Obedient Humble Servt | ||||
Oct 5 1783 Heny Errington | ||||
Note: Letter from Henry Errington to Ralph Heron, 5 October 1783, p 3
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