Lord Bulkeley and the writer have failed to find a suitable opening for her son in London; 'There are thousands here making the same enquiries for their children, relations and friends.' The law is the fashionable trade at the moment and they think it right to fix her son there; if she could advance £100 without disposing of the Anglesey farm, so much the best; she cannot get her son in under that sum.
Letter from J. Williams, from Stanhope House (London) to Mrs Margaret Roberts
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- Dates of Creation19 January 1789