Letter – Isaac Hunter to Ralph Heron – 11 Apr 1773

Document Type: Letter
Date: 11 Apr 1773
Correspondent: Isaac Hunter
Recipient: Ralph Heron
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Mr Heron Hexham							11th April 1773



Dr. Sr. 

       Last night I had a Ltr f’m Capt. Surtees in regard to his Lane at Apperley where in he retracts fm his former Terms, by the following poor apology tht. he had forgot to mention ‘ That I do not mean to let the Road to Sr. W in exclusion of all other [underlined: ‘ Lead Proprietors’]’. You need not ingross the Lease till further orders.   I der almost say that Sr. Wr. will not take it wth.out that exclusive right I have sent the L[ea]se to Mr. Richmond by this Days post or you should have seen it & am wth Comps to Mrs Heron yr sincere &c 

       IH Jr

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