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

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supply when able South Audley Square: by all means there ought to be a bed in case my daughters should have a visitor: I have received Mrs: Oak's list and when she has examined what I shall send her by the Quarterly messenger from here she will wiil then write word what will be wanted more both for Bushy and St James's . Fammutt thinks we can furnish everything but the sheeting: I truly rejoice that all the accounts agree in stating the happiness and comfort of my daughters in South Audley Square: it seems George has been unfortunate and that the large bone of the leg is not united: however I trust his cure will only be delayed and not the less perfect: but perhaps this event may make his [[unclear]] more compleat: I do not wish to be quoted: but I suspect our intelligence