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

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and [[underline]] peculiar [[/underline]] situation: tell Coates to send me the most minute accounts of every Farm Bill up to Christmas 1818: I am afraid [[underline]] the [[/underline]] November gloom has got hold of your mind: I have [[underline]] no [[/underline]] fear either of the [[underline]] Cows [[/underline]] or the [[underline]] Sheep [[/underline]]: I shall trust and believe arrangements of that nature will take place before the end of this Session of Parliament as to make my situation in England what it ought to be: in the mean time the Dutchess has entered the [[underline]] Thirteenth [[/underline]] week of her pregnancy and is I believe and hope going on most favourably : [[foreign: French]] adieu [[foreign]] and ever believe me, Dear Daniell, Yours sincerely William