Content Description | Will arrange for Lord Torrington to be able to see the late Mr Yorke's house at Sunning Hill, despite the fact that Mr Carew's children and servants now live there; mentions that Sir John Mitford has applied for a particular of the remainder of the Kepple Barony; explains that he had already sent a particular to Mr Lawten for a 'gentleman of the law' but that he had not received an answer; comments that Mitford knew the person in question was the Attorney General; apparently he [the Attorney General] did not think the estate was suitable for himself, but told Mitford he should consider purchasing it himself; Heaton writes, therefore, that he sent Mitford a particular of the estate; adds that he is going to Warwickshire, and will stay a day with Mrs Heaton at his home in Essex; will not be away from town more than 10 days. |