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Document 87, p2

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thus I am at a loss, what is most proper
for me to determine, and wish for your
advice, and the more as Mr. Scott is absent,
you may possibly see him at Newcastle
at all events endeavour to find out what
effect the sentiments of the Court, and the
certainty of an issue have had upon your
Justices & whether they are, or are not inclined
to listen to reason, your answer will most
[??]ly determine me whether to make one
more offer, or trust to the good sense &
reason of a Jury, & fairly see the matter
out. I remain Dr. Sir
your oblig’d &
St James obedient Servt
March 18 1788 H: Errington

Note: Letter from H Errington to R Heron, p 2

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