Description | Sir Lawrence has evidently asked for the advice of the former owner of Aske about the boundaries of the Moor. 'If...the art of your own lawyers and the negligence of mine have introduced into the writings more than was originally meant by the bargain, you will be a judge how far you ought to avail yourself of that circumstance 'Mr Jackson...seemed to think he could make out the boundaries in Iitigation with my Lady Legard according to his own survey, and I have wrote to him by this post to give all the assistance in his power' |