| R.A. Heron* | 220 | |||
| Newcastle on | Errington v Aynsley & ors. The Chancellor has ordd | |||
| Tyne | attachmt issued agt the Plt, on the writ of [Exctn?] | |||
| to lye in the office until the first day of Trinity Term | ||||
| and in the mean time, the Plt may if he thinks | ||||
| proper profer a Petition for a rehearing. Mr Sol Gen | ||||
| is clearly of opinion, that it will not be advisable | ||||
| to have the Cause reheard and that the Plt $sho'd$ | ||||
| provide the money to be pd on or before the first | ||||
| day of Trinity Term. I have informed Mr Errington | ||||
| of this. I am Dr Sir | ||||
| J. Letteney | ||||
| 14 May 1789 | ||||
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