Letter – Thomas Crawhall to William Chisholm – 26 Dec 1807

Document Type: Letter
Date: 26 Dec 1807
Correspondent: Thomas Crawhall
Recipient: William Chisholm
Archive Source: TWA DF HUG 149
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W[ilia]m Chisholm Esq					N[ew]C[astle] December 26 1807

47 Lincolns Inn Fields London



In reply to your letter addressed to Mr <Morrison> of 24 Inst requesting Copies of JEBs letters to Mr Bearn of the 13th 15th & 18th May 1802. On consulting the letter Book I do not find any of the date 13th May 1802 (which I consider as error) those of the 15th& 18th  I send you enclosed, they are exact copies as entered in the Book here & do not seem of much information in the Cause. I regret that the expectation of a reference of all matters in dispute with the Bishop is at an end. The late conduct of the B[isho}p in the break of this; ill accords with his former professions of fairness which the treaty was on foot. Mr Morrison sends his respects Sir

						TC  

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