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

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the garden supplies [[underline]] entirely [[/underline]] South Audley Square it does a great deal: I wish all the farm accounts to be discharged as soon as possible: the Poultry Maid is also to be discharged: but I hope she and the Dairy Maid will both have situations: I have approved of what is wanted for the Garden and equally of the Forty Pounds for Elphick's concern in the Clumps: I trust the present arrangements in the Farm will answer till my return: I highly approve of Mrs Higgins livery till the Stables are again wanted on the spot for fear of [[unclear]] in the long winter nights: over here the weather is still fine and milder than it was: the Dutchess under her present situation is I trust going on favourably as the symptoms have evidently increased since my absence at Brunswick; I shall take every care of her possible and look forward to that event which I