Letter – Isaac Hunter to John Erasmus Blackett – 21 Nov 1776

Document Type: Letter
Date: 21 Nov 1776
Correspondent: Isaac Hunter
Recipient: John Erasmus Blackett
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      Dukesf’d. 21th Nov 1776

J.E. Blackett Esq Newcastle



Sir

      Agreeable to Mr Bell’s orders, wated upon Mr Heron who was concerned in the Indictments & acquainted him with Mr Adams Letter to the Surveyor of New Ridley & he says there can be no trial till Easter Sessions & that what Mr Adams has ment is that the Surveyor should attend at C’mas Sessions to enter into recognizance & have the Matter Trey’d at the Easter Sessions. I would have come to Town this Week as you desired but have got a little cold which has attacked my throat & makes me fearfull of the consequence since the last I had – but shall wate upon you the latter end of next week 

      & am Yrs &c   IH:Jr

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