| [?] to YORK* | Dr Sir | |||
| Mr. Heron | I have receiv'd both your letters | |||
| Newcastle-upon Tyne | they and two I have receiv'd from Mr. T*- | |||
| contain all that is material of the trans- | ||||
| actions at Hexham.Your Magistrates are | ||||
| a set of – but angry words wont forward | ||||
| our business. in a former letter I told you | ||||
| all Things concerning the time I should wish | ||||
| to have you come up, the 2d reading is not | ||||
| yet fixed, but may be I believe at anytime | ||||
| & your assistance a few days before would be | ||||
| of great use in preparing arguments for | ||||
| Council you ask me what hopes I have of | ||||
| success. I cannot well answer that question | ||||
| but I have great promises of support & | ||||
| nothing I think can defeat me but some | ||||
| insurmountable obstacle from the usage of | ||||
| Parl not to interfere in determining between the | ||||
| parties if this cannot anyway be got over | ||||
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Transcribed by PF and KS