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| Dear Sir | ||||
| I expected to have heard | ||||
| either from you or Donkin concerning | ||||
| the step we agreed, when you was in Town | ||||
| should be taken at the Midsummer Qr | ||||
| Sessions, but to my great Surprise I have | ||||
| Just receiv'd a letter from Donkin wherein | ||||
| he makes no mention whatever of the | ||||
| business, no more than if it were totally | ||||
| at an end, pray favour me with a line | ||||
| to say what is the state of the case | ||||
| I am Dr Sir your oblig'd & obedient | ||||
| Humble Servt | ||||
| Red Rice | ||||
| Andover | Henry Errington | |||
| Augst 26 1787 | ||||
| Ralph Heron Esqr* | ||||
| Newcastle upon Tyne* | ||||
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