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- TitleFrom: Samuel Whitbread I at Woodford To: Thomas Strong Mr.Whitbread's Compliments to Mr.Strong, is glad he has retained Mr.Kenyon but has same doubts as Mr.S, don't say how the mistake was, desires Mr.S. will send Mr.Peckham opinion to the Brewery to be sent to Cardington Mr.Wilsher says Mr.Waighnwright refuses to shew him their state of the case to their Council & desires Mr.S. will not now avoid Mr.W. but exress his astonishment at his proceedings if he thinks proper. & desires Mr.S. will now proceed in Mr.Hammond's Title & lay it before Mr.Hayward [Note: Hayward is probably Samuel Heywood of 2 Inner Temple, london, barrister; Kenyon may be Lloyd Kenyon (later Lord Kenyon), Chief Justice of England in 1790]
- Date free textEvening of 25 Apr, late C18th
- Production dateFrom: 1770 To: 1796
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