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Miss Grosvenor, Cavendish Square.
Miss Glover, Doctors' Commons. Doctors' Commons was a society of lawyers practicing civil law in London.
Mrs. Giffard, Staffordshire.
Miss Giffard.
Mr. Gerard, Organist, Wrexham.
Mr. Gwynne.
Honorable original: "Hon." William Grimston.
Mrs. Grimston.
Reverend original: "Rev." Mr. Griffith, Bangor.
Gwyneddigion Society, London. A society of Welshmen living in London, founded in 1770 to promote Welsh literature and music.
Robert Graham, Esq., Chelsea.
Lady Harriot Herbert.
Honorable Mrs. Hobart, St. James’s Square.
Mrs. Bond Hopkins.
Mrs. Jarvis Hill, Salop. Salop is the historic name for Shropshire.
Miss Hawkins.
Mr. Harford.
Mrs. Hoare.
Mrs. Howell.
Mr. Cynddelw Hughes.
Reverend Jeffrey Holland, Teyrdan.
—— Humphreys, Esq., Llwyn.
Miss C. Hildyard, Stratton Street.
Mr. Hinchliff.
Miss Heywood, Portland Place.
Mr. Harper, Harley Street.
Mr. Hall.
Mr. Hann, Little Heywood.
Mr. Robert Hughes.
Mr. John Humphreys, Saer Melinau. original: "Saer Melinau" (Welsh for "Millwright" or "Mill Carpenter").
Sir John Hawkins. Likely the music historian and author of 'A General History of the Science and Practice of Music' (1776).
Lady Irwin.
Miss Ingram.
Lloyd Jones, Esq., Maes Mawr.
Mr. Thomas Jones, Corwen.
Mr. Jones, Hênblas, Llandderfel.
Mr. Rhys Jones, Blaenau. Rhys Jones o'r Blaenau (1713–1801) was a noted Welsh poet and antiquary.
Mr. Jones, Organist, Salop.
Mr. Einion Jones.
Dr. Jones, Denbigh.
Sir Hildebrand Jacob.
Mr. Owen Jones, Thames Street. Owen Jones (1741–1814), also known as Owain Myfyr, was a furrier and Welsh antiquary who founded the Gwyneddigion Society.
Mr. Rowland Jones, Ludgate Hill.
Mr. T. Jones, Telynor. original: "Telynor" (Welsh for "Harper" or "Harpist").
Mr. Evan Jones.
Mr. Jones, Sudbury original: "Sudbery", Staffordshire.
Reverend Mr. Jeffreys, Walsall.
Mr. Johns, Brook Street.
Lord Keppel.
William Kissane original: "Kiſſan", Esq., Ireland.
R. P. Knight, Esq. Richard Payne Knight, a famous classicist, member of parliament, and collector.
Edward Knight, Esq.
Miss Kynnersley.
Reverend Mr. Thomas, Kingswood, Wiltshire.
Mr. Kammel; Half Moon Street.
Marquis of Lothian.
Lady Leicester.
Sir John Leicester.
Miss Leicester.
Henry Leicester, Esq.
Charles Leicester, Esq.
Sir Edward Littleton original: "Littelton".
Lady Lake.
Sir Watkin Lewes.
Lady Lloyd original: "Loyde".
Mr. Lewis Llwyd.
Lady Lumm.
Edward Lloyd, Esq., Cefn, Denbighshire.
Mrs. Lloyd, of Maesmor original: "Maeſmor".
Maurice Llwyd, Pale, Esq.
Reverend Mr. Llwyd, Caerwys, Flintshire.
Mr. Lewis, St. James’s Palace.
Mr. Laurie, Bartholomew Close.
Reverend Mr. Lambert.
Captain Lloyd original: "Capt. Loyde", Horse Guards.
Mrs. Lewis, Harley Street.
Miss Lloyd.
Miss Long, Bishopsgate Street.
Mr. Loutherbourg. Philip James de Loutherbourg, a celebrated landscape painter and stage designer.
John Lloyd, Esq., Hafod Unnos.
Bishop of Llandaff (Dr. Watson). Richard Watson, a prominent academic and clergyman.
Dr. Llewelyn. Likely Thomas Llewelyn, a Welsh scholar and promoter of the Welsh Bible.
Earl of Macclesfield.
Lord Milford.
Sir Herbert Mackworth.
Count Maltzan original: "Malzan".
Thomas Mytton, Esq., Shipton original: "Skipton", Shropshire.
Mr. Mytton, junior.
Mr. Marshall, Margaret Street.
Miss Albinia Mathias, Scotland Yard.
Mr. Martin, King Street.
Captain Madoc.
Mr. Morris.
Mr. Montague, Portman Square.
Mrs. Montague. Likely Elizabeth Montagu, the famous writer and "Queen of the Bluestockings."
Mrs. Musters, Portland Place.
Miss Modigliani, Old Windsor.
Miss Meredith.
Mr. Middiman.
Mr. Meirig.
Reverend Mr. Morgan.
Frederick original: "Fred." Nicolay, Esq., St. James’s.
Mr. John Nichols, Red Lion Passage, Fleet Street. John Nichols was a renowned printer and biographer.
Mr. Norman.
Mr. J. Noel.