He encloses a sketch of a plan which is considered to be a good one to adopt, and meets with the approval of the Bishop of Winchester. It is not proposed by the means they are adopting now to relax in their endeavours to save the bishopric in North Wales, but rather to obtain that desirable end by removing one main objection brought against them. The necessity of forming a bishopric at Manchester and adhering to the first plan for its endowment removes that difficulty. He has written to Douglas Pennant, who suggested this plan some months ago to the Bishop of Bangor. The latter, for an unknown reason, rather opposed it. He will be glad to hear his lordship's opinion, and they can, if it is considered advisable, adopt the plan at the meeting to be held at his lordship's house on the 28th.