| Description | Reference to the Cheshire estate of the Bulkeley and the probability of selling a part of it; objects strongly, but in good humour, to Lord Bulkeley's presentation of Mr Ingram to the rectory of Llandegfan and Beaumaris, and says it will "disoblige the firmest and most considerable and most attached persons to your Lordship['s] interest in the whole county of Anglesey"; is inclined to attribute it to the influence of the ladies. Richard Ingram held the living from 1732 to 1738 (A. Ivor Pryce: Hist. Diocese. ii,22,23) |