Description | Lloyd thinks it is desirable that Lord Penrhyn should meet with Francis and the quarrymen to caution them as to their future actions. Unless Francis and Morris are cautious he foresees another strike. He suggested from the first that Wyatt should be arbitrator, but the men declined the proposal. He has informed Mr.Francis that he has told the men that they may return to their old jobs. Believes he can infer from Lord Penrhyn's letters that he is pleased with Lloyd's actions. |