Disgrifiad | A letter of thanks for a donation towards a proposed Marine Commercial School at Caernarvon, enclosing a plan of the proposed site (2058). An old tenant solicits an opening for his son either at the General Post Office or in the Navy Office (2062). John Lloyd, an impoverished gentleman pours forth his woes in flowery effusion and wonders if the Earl would intercede with the Duke of Wellington to secure him the post of Land Agent to His Grace (2064). The disposal of the living of Aberffraw, rendered vacant by the death of the Rev. John Lloyd; Lord Uxbridge's nominee is Hugh Wynne Jones of Treiorwerth, son of the Rev. Hugh Jones, Late rector of Llantrisant and Prebendary of Penmynydd (2074-2076). Lewis Hughes, rector of Llangadwaladr, writes to congratulate the new Marquess on his recent elevation, and seizes the opportunity of hinting at the unmerited treatment he suffered at the hands of the late Lord Uxbridge (2085) |