| Wallace upon the receipt of this letter | ||||
| & his opinion was I should make my | ||||
| proposal at the assizes rather than the | ||||
| Sessions, & accordingly I mean to write to | ||||
| Mr Askew to say that I am advis'd to | ||||
| take the sense of the County at the assizes | ||||
| where a proposal may be made or in- | ||||
| -formation procured to enable me to make | ||||
| an offer[?]* at the ensuing Sessions which | ||||
| [???] shall be deem'd most proper & regular, | ||||
| pray let me have your sentiments upon | ||||
| this point, as well as any other information | ||||
| you have been able to procure that | ||||
| will throw any light upon this busines | ||||
| I am dr Sr your oblig'd & | ||||
| obedient humble servt | ||||
| St James Heny Errington | ||||
| July 2nd 1783 | ||||
Note: Letter from Mr Errington to Ralph Heron, p 2
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Transcribed by CTW and KS