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To Mr Wm. Robson at Wallington Newcastle 10 April 1762 Sir Mr Bullock call’d upon me last Wednesday about the trees which Mr Errington has sold, tho’ they stand in the Anick grainge side of his stone wall, & where I apprehend no person can come to cut them without Sr. Wr. Blacketts Leave. He says Mr. Harbottle and Mr Bell have viewed them & find only seventeen that there can be any doubt about and says further that Mr Errington is willing to refer the matter to two infl<uential> persons. But I cannot judge whether this would be a step <. ……………………………..
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