Title | Letter by Archbishop John Williams giving information that the committee of Sequestrations in London had freed the two counties of Anglesey and Caernarvon "from all Delinquencies" [i.e., against the Parliament], and attributing this excellent decision to the influence of General [Thomas] Mytton and the Recorder of London [John Glynne of Glynllifon]. Suggests that letters of thanks be sent to both for "that good to the two Countries [counties] which cannot be parallell'd ..... to theirs parts of Wales in 200 years". To whom addresses is not known for certain, but in all probability "My very good Ld was Thomas, first Viscount Bulkeley of Baron Hill. All in his own hand, signed "Jo: Eborac". |