John Hadden Moggridge, Bradford, to William Wood, Leeds, 9 February 1790.
Moggridge thanks Wood and is sending him their resolutions of the 2nd, and he notes they did approve of a the national plan proposed by Birmingham.
Sir
I have the pleasure to send you a copy of the resolutions ofthe Wiltre Committee at their last Meeting. The plan of Union suggested by the Birmingham Committee was [greatfully] approved, but for want of time the particular consideration of it was obliged to be deferr’d till our next Meeting. I shall be happy in the communication of any particulars respecting Protest Dissenters & I remain respectfully
Your Obedt Servt
John Hadden Moggridge
Bradford
Feby 9. 1790
Text: Test Acts Papers, no. 80, Unitarian Collection, UCC 3/6/6, John Rylands University Library of Manchester.