March 18. & 27. 1788 | 190 | |||
Mr Erringtons Letters | Dr Sir | |||
You are of Course inform’d either | ||||
from Mr Davidson or Letteney of what | ||||
pass’d in Lincolns Inn Hall on hearing the | ||||
Cause, what I now write to you upon is, | ||||
that Letteney, conceiving the Master of the | ||||
Ralph Heron Esq* | Rolls deferr’d giving Judgement till next term | |||
Newcastle upon Tyne | in order to give time for a comprom[ise?] | |||
to be made, it would be proper for me [to?] | ||||
make another offer at the coming Session | ||||
to this I say, that I can not see any reason | ||||
why the Magistrates shd. accept my offer now | ||||
having rejected it before, the case is no wise | ||||
altered, any more than, that there is now no | ||||
doubt of an issue being granted, nor indeed did | ||||
I entertain any after what the Chancellor declar’d | ||||
Note: Letter from H Errington to R Heron, p 1
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