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| expressive of my Desire that this ill fated Business co[uld?] | ||||
| be amicably terminated as well as to assure the Gentlemen | ||||
| present, & you Sir in particular, of the respect & [??] | ||||
| with which I have the Honor to be | ||||
| Your Obedient | ||||
| Red Rice Humble Servt | ||||
| September 22nd 1783 Heny Errington | ||||
| G Aynsley Esqr | ||||
Note: Letter from Mr Errington to Mr Aynsley, 22 September 1783, p 6
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