Letter from the Duke of Clarence to Samuel Hawker, written at Bushy House

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Bushy House. Feby :4th : 1807. Dear Hawker, Many thanks for the game you have occasionally sent: Mrs. Jordan and all the children unite with me in every sincere wish for your health and welfare and we all desire to be kindly remembered to your daughter. God knows when and where we shall meet: strange events have arisen since we parted and more extraordinary may arise before we see each other: I do not like either Europe or our own ministers: the children have all had the hooping cough: George is just returned to Marlowe: the rest at home: Mrs Jordan will shortly be confined: I am tolerably well: I hear you have been very near killed: Lord Paget