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Duke of Argyll original: "Argyle".
Bishop of St. Asaph. St. Asaph is a historic city and diocese in Denbighshire, Wales.
George Anson, Esq., Shugborough, Staffordshire.
Honorable original: "Hon." Mrs. Anson.
Miss Anson.
Mrs. J. original: "I." Anson, Oakedge Hall.
Miss Ansel.
Mrs. Angerstein, Throgmorton Street. The Angerstein family were prominent patrons of the arts; John Julius Angerstein’s collection formed the basis of the National Gallery.
Miss Aynscombe.
Llewelyn original: "Ll." Anwyl, Esq.
Mrs. Armstead.
Dr. Arnold. Likely Samuel Arnold, a leading English composer and organist of the period.
Reverend original: "Rev." Mr. Alan.
Hugh Arthur, Esq.
Lord Bagot.
Lady Bagot.
Lord Bulkeley.
Lady Bulkeley.
Captain original: "Capt." Baker.
Miss Barry.
Miss C. Barry.
Lady Beauchamp.
Reverend Mr. Bever.
Sir Henry Bridgeman.
Miss Bridgeman.
Mr. Bolton.
Mrs. Boyer, Great Marlborough Street.
Dr. Burney. Charles Burney, the most famous music historian of the 18th century.
Mr. Burney, Organist, Salop. Salop is the traditional name for Shropshire.
Mrs. Wilbraham Bootle, Bloomsbury Square.
Miss Bootle.
Mr. Brown, Organist, Lichfield original: "Litchfield".
Mr. Bevan.
Mr. Owen Bellis.
Dr. Warren, Bishop of Bangor.
Lady Bampfield.
Honorable Daines Barrington. A famous lawyer, antiquary, and naturalist who took a great interest in Welsh culture.
Mrs. Brutton.
Lord George Cavendish.
Sir Charles Cocks.
Lady Chewton.
Mrs. Colhoun, Great George Street.
Countess of Carlisle.
Lady Augusta original: "Aug." Campbell.
Miss Clive.
Cymmrodorion Society, London. A society of Welsh Londoners founded in 1751 to promote Welsh culture, science, and charity.
Miss Cropp, Brook Street.
Reverend Mr. Clowes, St. John’s, Manchester.
Miss Cornelisan, Queen Anne original: "Ann" Street, East.
John Courre, Esq., Itton Court, Monmouthshire.
Cecilian Society, Lichfield. A musical society named after St. Cecilia, the patron saint of music.
Mr. Cozens, Leicester Street.
Ellis original: "Elis" Cadwaladr, Esq.
Duke of Devonshire.
Duchess of Devonshire. Georgiana Cavendish, the celebrated socialite and political organizer.
Earl of Donegall original: "Donegal".
Mr. Drake, Bedford Square.
Mrs. Drake.
Reverend Mr. Davis, Merton College, Oxford.
Reverend Mr. Davies, Sussex.
Mrs. Damer. Anne Seymour Damer, a renowned English sculptress.
Mr. Deacon, Upper Thames Street.
Mrs. Davenport.
Miss Dolben, Ruthin.
Mr. Davies, Bond Street.
Miss Dumurgue.
Earl of Eglinton original: "Eglintoune".
Reverend Mr. Evans, Montgomeryshire.
Mr. Edwards.
Mr. Edward Edwards, Gwyddelwern. A village in Denbighshire, Wales.
Miss Edwards, Upper Seymour Street.
Mr. Evan Evans, Harper original: "Telynor", Wynnstay original: "Wynstay". Wynnstay was the grand estate of the Williams-Wynn family, major patrons of Welsh harpers.
Reverend Mr. Evans, Harley Street.
Lady Margaret Fordyce.
Honorable Thomas Fitzmaurice, Pall Mall.
Lady Mary Fitzmaurice.
Philip Lloyd Fletcher, Esq.
Mrs. Finch.
Marchioness Grey.
Lord Grosvenor.
Lady Gower.
Lady William Gordon.