| Ra Heron Esqr* | 157 | |||
| Newcastle on | D Sr | |||
| Tyne | Errington v Aynsley & ors. In consequence of a | |||
| Consultation with Mr Scott, at which the Plf attended | ||||
| 19 Dec 1786 | we moved the Court this morning, for an issue of quantm | |||
| Mr Letteneys Ltr advising that | dam & in the mean time, that all proceedings on the Judt | |||
| the Chancellor has advised all | should be stayed. As a Ground for this Appl Mr Smeaton | |||
| proceedings on the Judgment to | made a long Affidavit, But the Chancellor* thought | |||
| be stayed till the hearing of the | it unnecessary to read it – He has ordered all proceedings | |||
| Cause | on the Judgment to be stayed to the hearing of this Cause | |||
| and hesitated not to declare his Opinion, that the County | ||||
| could have no more from Mr Errington, than what a Jury | ||||
| should give them, on such an Issue, wch would be ordered | ||||
| on the Hearing, unless the Coy should come to Terms wth | ||||
| the Plf, that were reasonable & fair. He expressed his | ||||
| wonder how the Co could be so preposterous as to | ||||
| attempt the obtaining of the Penalty. I shall send | ||||
| you, by young Mr Newton, the [Com?] for the Examination | ||||
| of Donkin, his Son, & such others as you may think prop[er?] | ||||
| and Mr Smeaton's [heads?] of what he depos'd before the | ||||
| Examiner. I am, Dr Sr | ||||
| Yours sincy | ||||
| J. Letteney | ||||
| 19 Dec 1786 | ||||
| PS I expect that Mr Simpson's patent was seald this day | ||||
Note: Stamped 19 DE
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