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

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under the idea of my [[underline]] not [[/underline]] residing there for a twelvemonth: I make no doubt you had perfect good reasons for keeping Martha Reading in Bushy House: I thought Mrs: Oak intended Henry Staunton as a sort of [[underline]] Second [[/underline]] Housekeeper to be wither in town or country where she herself is not: Mary Jervis will probably go to her husband on his return: but Sophia and Barton will with you settle this point: for the moment I do wish to have more servants than what are also lately necessary: I am very sensible of the attraction of Lady Berkeley respecting the Pheasants. Tell Coates I approve of all he is doing: Peirce cannot expect [[underline]] winter [[/underline]] work being lodged in the Park: I wish John Hope and Jack Smith employed as some were [[underline]] last [[/underline]] with [[underline]] partial [[/underline]] assistance from