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

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No: 11 Hanover. Octr: 20th: 1818. Dear Daniell, You are so justly in my confidence that I write to you openly: I am desirous of reducing every thing in the [[underline]] farm [[/underline]] at Bushy I can [[underline]] without [[/underline]] diminishing the [[underline]] arable [[/underline]] and [[underline]] grass [[/underline]] land: you will therefore direct Coates to sell off the [[underline]] Wether [[/underline]] Flock as they become fit for the Butcher and only to Keep the [[underline]] Breeding [[/underline]] Flock till my return: I approve of his arrangements respecting the [[underline]] Cows [[/underline]] and [[underline]] Heifers [[/underline]] : I do [[underline]] not [[/underline]] believe the [[underline]] Garden can [[/underline]] kept up with [[underline]] fewer [[/underline]] men: Porter is either [[underline]] gone [[/underline]] or [[underline]] going [[/underline]] to South Audley Square and whenever Norris returns his wife leaves Bushy House: if she is desirous of setting up for herself