Disgrifiad | More political news and gossip. His Lordship need have no apprehensions regarding Caernarvon. Col. Wynn is confident of most perfect security, and the attempt made on behalf of Lord Newborough is so unfavourable to the wishes of the projectors that Wynn apprehends no danger from it. Anglesey : regarding the Baron Hill-Bodorgan negotiations, he does not doubt that terms have been settled whereby Meyrick is to have the county. Suggests that Lord Uxbridge should attempt a diversion, and believes that if Sir John Stanley (of Penrhos) and Sir Hugh Owen (Bodeon) were to join him the Bulkeley-Meyrick interests would totter. Adds in a postscript that according to the latest intelligence, Meyrick has agreed to accept the county unconditionally, Bulkeley having first offered him the borough, which he refected, and then the county on condition that he voted with the Grenville interest, which he also rejected. |