The author writes concerning the 3rd Duke's letter about his agents acting with impartiality and the barmaster's behaviour being on his own account. He writes to reassure the Duke of his trust in him and the case of the Quaker's company. He also writes that Lord Rockingham is mistaken in his perception that Mr Simpson has any interest in the Corporation of Doncaster. Written from Renishaw. Signed "Jn Simpson".
Letter from John Simpson to William Cavendish, 3rd Duke of Devonshire
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- Dates of Creation11 December 1751
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Simpson, John