8 Sept 1787 | 187 | |||
Letter from Mr. Errington to retain | ||||
Counsel on the Northern Circuit | Dr Sir | |||
Ralph Heron Esqr* | I have received your letter | |||
Newcastle upon Tyne | the 30 ulto, by which I see that all thoughts | |||
of a Compromise must be laid aside, this | ||||
intelligence did not surprise me, my determin- | ||||
-ation to make the offer was more for the | ||||
appearance, than from any expectation of | ||||
it’s being accepted, I suupose when the Justices | ||||
sent me to Parlt. & afterwards put me to | ||||
the expence of making out estimates, they | ||||
had not arrived at the point of knowledge | ||||
they have since attain’d; that as trustees they | ||||
have it not in their power to make any | ||||
compromise, perhaps it is as well as it is, | ||||
with respect to Counsel I certainly wld have | ||||
Note: Letter from H Errington to R Heron, p 1
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