Description | Disbursements to agents and servants down as lump sums, the details of which are among the miscellaneous bills and receipts. Great expenses in travelling. Drain of public subscriptions, e.g., £5 to Bangor Infirmary, £5.5.0. to Bangor Dispensary, £5.5.0. to Carn. Agric. Soc. and £5.5.0. for the actual meeting in August (p.17); £10.10.0. for Lord Uxbridge's monument (22). £30 for an "expedition" to the Holywell Hunt on Oct.9, seems on the heavy side (20). References in 1816 to his second son Bob: entered at Miss Fry's school in Clifton on Apr.29 (48), but moved on Sept.20 to Miss Harris's at Chelsea (68) |