| R.A.Heron Esq | 216 | |||
| Newcastle upon Tyne | ||||
| Errington & Aynsley & ors I received yours this Morning | ||||
| on my return from Ramsgate where I have been for a | ||||
| fortn't. As the verdict is for 4000l generally, I shou'd | ||||
| imagine that will be the sum demed to be paid to the | ||||
| County and tho' Costs commonly follow Dams yet, under all | ||||
| the Circs of this Case we may hope to be excus'd | ||||
| The Cause must come on before the Chancellor and | ||||
| will be set down for hearing next Term, but prob'y | ||||
| not heard 'till the Sittings after Term. I am | ||||
| Dr Sr | ||||
| Yrs J Letteney | ||||
| 13 August 1788 | ||||
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