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Rhiallt Hill; the alteration is beyond the power of the poor pa- 
rifh it lies in, and beyond the power of the poor Mo/tyx diftrict 
to effect. Poffibly the improvement may coft from 3oo/. to 
400], a furn adequate to the eftimate has been raifed by the vo- 
luntary fubfcription of the neighboring gentlemen: and the place 
moftly complained of, has been moft nobly improved, at the ex- 
pence of 221/. 185. 3d. I wifh a imall fum might be got from 
parlement, for that and the relief of a few other poor townfhips. — 
I cannot bear to drive over roads fmoothed by the bread of the 
poor peafantry. If the mail will be permanent, I will cheerfully 
fubfcribe fifty guineas towards that improvement. I fhall con- 
clude with faying, that a {mall addition to the fare of paflengers 
between Cheffer and Conwy, will indemnify the coach from the lofs 
by toll. Let Mr. Palmer, who cannot but be fertile in expedi- 
ents, confider of the matter. My earneft with is to have har- 
mony reftored, and the ftrongeft mutual efforts made for the 
general good. ; 
I am,. 
Dear Sir, 
Your moft obedient humble fervant, 
Tuomas PENNANT. 
A LET- 

