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

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No: 19. Hanover. Decr: 18th: 1818. Dear Daniell, Yours No: 19 and its various enclosures came this morning: I return as usual signed the papers: I am glad the linen is arrived safe and shall compleat either at [[underline]] once [[/underline]] or [[underline]] twice [[/underline]] the wants of Mrs. Oak whenever I receive her list: by all means make little Hale useful in every way: your letter is on the whole favourable: tell Coates I approve of what he is doing and there is plenty of time to consider of the distribution of the Lambs that come down this season: I am inclined to think if the Ewe Lambs are fine to keep the [[underline]] whole [[/underline]] of them for breeding: but much will depend on what may be wanted for my table: Yours sincerely William