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In Consequence of a Message from the Justices of | ||||
the Peace deliver’d at last Michaelmas Sessions to | ||||
my Agent Mr Donkin I prevail’d upon Mr Smeaton | ||||
as soon as the State of his Health would permit | ||||
him, to view & examine the State & ruins of | ||||
Hexham Bridge, & to make Estimates as well of | ||||
the value of the undamag’d parts, as of the deranged | ||||
& damaged Materials & to compute the Amount of | ||||
the Sum necessary to put the same into such | ||||
Condition as my Contract requires. Which Estimate | ||||
& Computation, together with Mr Smeaton’s Letter | ||||
to me are annexed, & I hereby offer to pay the | ||||
Sum of Two thousand nine hundred & twenty | ||||
five pounds seventeen shillings & five pence, on the | ||||
said Computation mention’d by Installments in such | ||||
manner & proportions as I would the money paid | ||||
to me by the County & as express’d in my | ||||
Letter to Mr Aynsley at last Sessions upon being | ||||
releas’d from my said Contract. | ||||
Red Rice Heny Errington | ||||
Decbr 18 1783 | ||||
Note: Mr Errington's letter and proposal for settlement
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