Disgrifiad | Is sure that Owen has heard of the extraordinary proceedings of the foreman of the Grand Jury and his friends in attempting to indict or present the writer at the last Great Sessions. This was such an act that he cannot but resent as the greatest indignity imaginable offered him and his posterity. He therefore applies himself earnestly to desire Owen to engage all his neighbours and friends to appear for the writer at the next election, to oppose a person of so mean a principle. Begs Owen to send him the names of the persons he engages. Sends a list of Llifon and desires Owen to increase the number of the writer's friends in that hundred, Will Roberts of Llanfaelog, now High Constable, and the old sort is against him, and also cousin Robin Owen's ploughman. |