Disgrifiad | Is of the same opinion as Wynn that it would have been much better for him to have waited on the Bishop of Bangor let the success be what it will. Almost despairs of any encouragement from his Lordship because he suspects that their Principal will do him what prejudice he can, his resentment towards him being as sharp as ever. And though the Bishop of Bangor might have had some time ago but a mean opinion of 'ours' because he thought him not a staunch whig, yet when he sees now they are embarked in the same cause and united in their design, they will be apt to renew their old correspondence. Has few or no opportunities of improving his acquaintance with the Bishop himself, he will get nothing from him. Cites a gross disservice which he has recently at the hands of the Principal |