Content Description | Regrets that he did not acknowledge Woodhouse's letter that was sent before he left Herefordshire; mentions that he wishes Heaton to settle his accounts, and would like the business terminated as soon as possible; goes into some detail in advising Woodhouse about his accounts; since Woodhouse was to see Heaton this week on this subject, thinks it unnecessary for him to refer to Mr Palmer; remembers asking Woodhouse to make out the accounts of the Cumberland petition in Mr Fletcher's name, but does not recollect ever seeing them or those of the 'Castle Sowerby Bill'; asks him to make out the accounts again from his books. |