| Mr Heron Esqr | 206 Dsr | |||
| Newcastle upon | Mr Errington, I beleive set out yesterday for Carlisle | |||
| Tyne | intending to make some calls on the road. Mr Smeaton | |||
| has been with me, this morning, and as Mr E left it | ||||
| 14 July 1788 | to himself to go down in what manner he might | |||
| Mr Lettenys Ltr | think most convenient to himself, He will be at Carl | |||
| on the 26th and ready to attend the Councell, on a [?] | ||||
| in the Evening, of that day. | ||||
| He desires Mr Donkin may carry with him to C | ||||
| the best evidence, he can, to show, the identical Spot | ||||
| on the River, where Mr Mylne bored. In this Case it | ||||
| strikes me, that the Defts shoud be provided with a | ||||
| Plan on a small Scale | ||||
| Yrs J Letteney | ||||
| 14 July 1788 | ||||
Note: Letter from Mr Letteney to Ralph Heron
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