J. P. Heywood, North Circuit, to William Wood, Leeds, 14 August 1794.
Dear Sir,
I did not, by some accident, get the annual Address of the Deputies for the Repeal of the Test Act till after I was in York and then the Secretary only sent me one Copy. It seemed to me that the best mode of circulating it into the notice of my Constituents was to put it in the York Paper – where it will make its appearance on Saturday in the York Herald – to which I beg to refer you lest by accident you should not see it. Perhaps it might be well to put it into Bowlings Leeds paper but that I leave to you. I hope you will approve of it & think that in these unsure times we show firmness & moderation equally distant from Jacobinism and the Courtly Terror of the Day.
I am Dear Sir
with much esteem
Your very obedt Servt
J. P. Heywood
Aug.st 14. 1794
North Circuit
Text: Test Acts Papers, unnumbered (c), Unitarian Collection, UCC 3/6/6, John Rylands University Library of Manchester.