Letter from the Duke of Clarence to J.W. Daniell, written at Hanover

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to be kept in order: you are in the entire possession of my ideas respecting the [[underline]] House [[/underline]]: the Garden is as to the pleasure grounds to be kept as well as the number of hands will permit: the [[underline]] Kitchen [[/underline]] Garden is to be [[underline]] usefully [[/underline]] and [[underline]] heavily [[/underline]] cropped and the [[underline]] house [[/underline]] in South Audley Square supplied as much as possible from thence when not housekeeping: the rest to be sold after your own case and some indulgence to the servants in Bushy House: if you want more instructions you shall have them. Whatever regret I [[underline]] must [[/underline]] feel leaving home I trust and believe [[underline]] eventually [[/underline]] it will be for my [[underline]] permanent [[/underline]] good: I have delivered your message to the Dutchess with whom you are a great favourite and who desires to be remembered: she continues to gain universal approbation.