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

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she may go sooner: in which case I wish to know if you can do without [[underline]] another [[/underline]] maid servant: the only objection to [[underline]] not [[/underline]] using the Theshing Machine is that the [[underline]] whole [[/underline]] of the Corn is [[underline]] not [[/underline]] as cleanly [[unclear]]: but ask Coates if we thresh in future [[underline]] by hand [[/underline]] whether the farm work cannot be carried on with fewer horses: I wish the fences to be kept in repair both in the [[underline]] Park [[/underline]] and in the [[underline]] Farm [[/underline]]: but no alterations whatsoever to be made: I intend the Farm Mares to be covered as I directed Coates: The post of 16th may arrive tomorrow in which case I shall answer you if I have time: in the mean while [[foreign: French]] adieu [[/foreign]] and ever believe me, Yours sincerely William