Letter from the Duke of Clarence to Samuel Hawker, written at St James's

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St James's. Feb: 25th: 1804. Dear Hawker, I am to acknowledge Yours of 21st and recollect all your remarks from Weymouth which unfortunately have proved but too true: this is enough upon so unpleasant a business: I hope shortly you will be with us and I shall be happy to show you the farm and improvements since last year: the rain has not injured any sheep for I am now only lambing down: I think you will be pleased with what you will see. As for the Volunteers I have a large and I am afraid