May it please your Lordship, your Lordship's great candour, and readiness in redressing of grievances, encourage us, at the instance of a great number of the gentry of the county of Anglesey, humbly to remind your Lordship on their behalf, how unfortunate they are for want of a more legal and impartial exercise of that power which the bounty of the Crown has lodg'd in the Lord Viscount Bulkeley, who is Custos Rotulorum of that county, constable of the castle of Bewmares, chamberlain of North-Wales circuit, and vice-admiral of North-Wales

  • Owen, Arthur, fl. 1709.
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May it please your Lordship, your Lordship's great candour, and readiness in redressing of grievances, encourage us, at the instance of a great number of the gentry of the county of Anglesey, humbly to remind your Lordship on their behalf, how unfortunate they are for want of a more legal and impartial exercise of that power which the bounty of the Crown has lodg'd in the Lord Viscount Bulkeley, who is Custos Rotulorum of that county, constable of the castle of Bewmares, chamberlain of North-Wales circuit, and vice-admiral of North-Wales (Online)
May it please your Lordship, your Lordship's great candour, and readiness in redressing of grievances, encourage us, at the instance of a great number of the gentry of the county of Anglesey, humbly to remind your Lordship on their behalf, how unfortunate

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