Description | Sir Robert Williams, Fryars, to Lord Anglesey (parliamentary peition against the abolition of the Welsh judicature); Trustees of the Llanberis-Capel Curig Road, to the same (soliciting a loan towards completing the road); Richard Poole, Temple, (right of non-resident burgesses to vote for members for Caernarvon); Cyril Williams, Llanbedrog (thanks for a donation from Lord Anglesey towards building a new school at Pwllheli); William Morgan, Holyhead, to the Earl of Uxbridge (referring to a petition for the abolition of slavery presented by the Baptists of Holyhead); Rev. John Elias to Lord Anglesey (soliciting support to a petition from the Calvinistic Methodists of Llangefni for the abolition of slavery in the West Indies) Applications for places, etc.: agency of the Welsh estate; Trinity House pension; midshipman in the Navy; clerk-ship in the Ordnance Office; chaplaincy to the Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland; command of a Holyhead packet |