| Disgrifiad | Much gossip; hears of many burgesses being enrolled at Conway, which he hopes will not be inimical to Lord Bulkeley's interests; much afraid of being made Sheriff of Anglesey; references to Serjeant Hooke, one of the Justices of Great Sessions; says much about other people's estates, but very little about his own (which was, at the date of this letter, heavily embarrassed) |