| of my good friend Mr Wallace. How happened | ||||
| it that Mr Tweddell left Morpeth Before the | ||||
| business was finish'd? Is Donkin dead as well | ||||
| as poor James Liddell? I have not heard from | ||||
| him or of him for these six weeks. I have not | ||||
| a Case on which to take an opinion how to | ||||
| act. I should think some one of them must | ||||
| [be?] in your possession if so pray send me | ||||
| [??] you may inclose it to Sir C Leighton | ||||
| [??] P. [C??ld] Court St James, & if any thing | ||||
| should occur I will beg of you to commun[ic?] | ||||
| -ate it. I remain Dr Sir your oblig'd & | ||||
| Obedient Humble Servt | ||||
| H.E. | ||||
| St James' | ||||
| Jany 20th-84 | ||||
| I have just receiv'd a letter from Donkin | ||||
Note: Letter from Henry Errington to Ralph Heron, 20 January 1784, p 2
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