| 109 | ||||
| Dear Sir | ||||
| I herewith send you a pro | ||||
| posal for you to deliver to the Clerk of | ||||
| the peace to be by him offer'd to the | ||||
| Magistrates at the next genl quarter Sessions | ||||
| it is made out in consequence of a Message | ||||
| from the Justices transmitted to me by Mr | ||||
| Donkin. I likewise send Mr Smeatons letter | ||||
| along with the proposal for the inspection | ||||
| of the Magistrates if they think proper | ||||
| to peruse it. It Contains his reasons why | ||||
| this estimate was not made out sooner | ||||
| I remain Dr Sir your oblig'd & very | ||||
| Obedient Humble Servt | ||||
| Red Rice Heny Errington | ||||
| Decbr 12 1783 | ||||
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