Pointing out the poor attendance of J.P.'s at Quarter and Petty Sessions, and delicately hinting that J.P., who was already in the Commission, should perform "such part in the public duty of a Magistrate as is expected of every resident gentleman of rank and respectability in his County."
Letter from the [first] Marquess of Anglesey, "the hero of Waterloo," to the Rev. John Prichard, eldest son of the Rev. R. Prichard of Dinam
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