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Miss Oatway.
Mr. Offley, New Burlington Street.
Mr. Owen, Dublin.
Mr. Gwilym Owain. Welsh for "William Owen."
Reverend Mr. Oliver.
Earl of Powis.
Lord Paget.
Thomas Pennant, Esquire, Downing. Thomas Pennant (1726–1798) was a famous Welsh naturalist, traveler, and writer known for his "Tours in Wales."
Mrs. Pennant.
Miss Parsons, Great George Street, Westminster.
Mr. Page.
Captain Porter.
Miss Powis, of Berwick.
Alderman Pugh, Bishopsgate Street. An Alderman was a high-ranking member of a city or borough council.
Mr. S. Pugh.
Reverend Mr. Pugh, Wrexham.
Reverend Mr. Pugh, Garthmaelan.
Mr. Povoleri, Harley Street.
Mr. Ithel Puw. Welsh for "Ithel Pugh."
Mrs. Thomas Pechell, Duke Street, Grosvenor Square.
Mrs. Prescot.
Mr. Prys. Welsh for "Price."
Earl of Radnor.
Lord Ravensworth.
Mr. Roberts, Brentford.
Mr. Edward Ranel, Harpist, Llewenny. original: "Telynor" (Welsh for harpist).
Mr. Thomas Roberts, Harpist, Llanrwst. original: "Telynor."
Mr. William Roberts, Harpist, Llandderfel. original: "Telynor."
J. Roberts, Esquire, Kimmel, Saint Asaph.
Mrs. Roberts.
Mr. J. Richards, Llanrwst.
Mr. Gwyn Rhys. Welsh for "Gwyn Rees."
Mrs. Rivers, Ivy-Bridge, Devonshire.
Mrs. Ryder, Modbury, Devonshire.
Earl of Surrey.
Lady Stormont.
Lady Shelburne.
Sir Robert Smyth.
Lady Smyth.
Countess Spencer.
Sir Edward Smythe, Acton Burnel.
Lady Smythe.
Philip Stephens, Esquire, Admiralty.
Robert Salisbury, Esquire, Cotton Hall.
Mr. Salisbury, Lincoln's Inn.
Reverend Mr. Stodard, Llandderfel.
Miss D. Scott, Salop. Salop is the historic name for Shropshire.
Mr. Sharp, Old Jewry.
Mr. Granville Sharp. Granville Sharp (1735–1813) was one of the first English campaigners for the abolition of the slave trade and a renowned scholar.
Mrs. Strass, Cockspur Street.
Miss Seward, Lichfield. Anna Seward (1742–1809), known as the "Swan of Lichfield," was a famous poet and woman of letters.
Mr. Stafford Smith. John Stafford Smith (1750–1836) was a composer and musicologist, best known for the music of "The Star-Spangled Banner."
Mr. Savel.
Mr. Stuart, Leicester Fields.
William Sayer, Esquire, Victualling Office.
Mr. Stanley, Organist. Likely John Stanley (1712–1786), the celebrated blind composer and organist.
Bishop of Salisbury (The Honorable Doctor Barrington).
Miss Samuel.
Earl Temple.
Lady Temple.
William Trenchard, Esquire.
Miss Tuchet, Berner Street.
Mrs. Tomkins.
Mr. Tierney, Lincoln's Inn.
Mr. Twiss.
Mr. J. Turner.
Lord Vernon.
Evan Lloyd Vaughan, Esquire, Cors-y-Gedol.
Miss Unwin.
Frederick Vane, Esquire.
Mrs. Emrys Vychan. Welsh for "Mrs. Ambrose Vaughan."
Rear Admiral Vernon.
Sir George Warren.
Sir Edward Williams.
Owen Wynne, Esquire.
Reverend Mr. David Williams.
Miss Emma Williams.
Albany Wallis, Esquire.
Reverend Mr. Williams, of Vron.
——— Wynne, Esquire, Garthewin, Denbighshire.
Mrs. Woodington, Salop.
Reverend Mr. John Williams, Gwydir, Caernarvonshire.
Robert Wynne, Esquire, Plas Newydd.
Miss Walker.
Reverend Mr. Walters, Jesus College, Oxford.
Mr. Wickin, Lichfield.
Lady Werfley.
Mr. Edward Williams. Possibly Edward Williams (1747–1826), also known as Iolo Morganwg, the famous Welsh poet, collector, and forger of antiquities.
Lady Waldegrave.
Mr. Wills, Harley Street.
Mrs. Wilmot, Bedford Row.
Mr. Charles Wesley. Possibly the Methodist hymn-writer (1707–1788) or his son, the organist Charles Wesley the younger.
Reverend Mr. Walters, Llandough, Glamorganshire.
Reverend Mr. Youde, Plas Madoc, Denbighshire.
Doctor Yale.
James Ynyr, Esquire.