Description | Regarding the Anglesey County Election of 1784. Lord Bulkeley is much embarrassed by his circumstances and is not likeley to return to Baron Hill from some time - which is favourable to Lord Uxbridge's plans to set up Col. Bayly for the county. If he is earnest, it will have a material effect on many who have hitherto looked to Baron Hill not by reason of any attachment to that family, but because of Sir Nicholas Bayly's ill health and Mayrick's irresolution. The writer has no doubt that Thomas of Coed Alun could be won over to the Plas Newydd interest, and possibly Sir Thomas Kyffin (of Maenan), who has 5 Anglesey freeholders now living in Denbigh. |