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

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No. 3 Hanover. August 28th: 1818. Dear Daniell, I am to acknowledge Yours of 20th instant and have already sent you directions respecting [[underline]] the [[/underline]] Hundred Pounds: I rejoice the harvest is over: I did expect to have heard from Sophia: but I have nothing but an old letter of 11th: I hope my daughters are comfortably settled in South Audley Square and that everything will go as well as possible with them and Mrs Harper: As Linnen is very cheap and good here desire Mrs: Oak to send a list of whatever quantity and quality she may want and I will send it over directed (by the Quarterly Messenger) to give