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

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No: 6/ Hanover. Sepr: 17th: 1818. Dear Daniell, Yours No: 6 came this morning and its' enclosures which I return: I am glad the rain has done so much good: I approve of the manner in which Elphick has paid the money: I make no doubt I shall equally consider Coates's arrangements good: I have not yet received the papers respecting [[underline]] the Farm [[/underline]] from Barton but as the report is highly favourable to the system of cultivation I trust the ditches and drains will be well attended to and that Slade will assist us so that [[unclear]] may [[underline]] never [[/underline]] be flooded again: I send by the Quarterly Messenger one Hundred Pounds worth of very superior and cheap Linnen: