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

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No: 20. Hanover. Dec 12th: 1818. Dear Daniell, Considering the reductions in the Cart Horses and that till my return I shall not have any saddle horses at Bushy and also my intentions of selling off to the best advantage the [[underline]] Wether [[/underline]] Flock I wish to call to the particular attention of Coates the [[underline]] Ewe [[/underline]] Flock and of increasing them by all manner of means: the number can always after be easily reduced by selling them as we do now by the [[underline]] Wethers [[/underline]]: the same quantity of Turnips must be grown in the farm and they must be cut off and at present Irish [[underline]] Ewes [[/underline]] to effect this purpose and not [[underline]] Wethers [[/underline]]. The [[underline]] tree [[/underline]] sheds being now compleated the [[underline]] one [[/underline]] in [[underline]] Smith's [[/underline]] Field and the [[underline]] other [[/underline]] in the Penn's Yard I do not wish at present any alteration to be made either in