| Repairing the Bridge and putting the same into such a | ||||
| Situation as his Contract requires and apply it together | ||||
| with the materials (which are more than four Times the Value | ||||
| of those received by Mr Errington of the County) towards | ||||
| building the Bridge according to some other Plan rather | ||||
| than require him to repair the old one upon the former | ||||
| erroneous Principles, and if the Grand Jury should be of | ||||
| the same Opinion Mr Errington doubts not the Justices | ||||
| will as Trustees of the Publick readily adopt what shall | ||||
| so appear to be the Sense of the County. | ||||
Note: Mr Errington's Case to the Grand Jury at 1783 Assizes, p 3
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