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

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the [[underline]] out [[/underline]] or the [[underline]] in [[/underline]] fences of the Farm: but simply to be kept in repair: I have never yet had a positive answer as to what has been done this autumn respecting [[underline]] the Trunk under [[/underline]] and [[underline]] across [[/underline]] the River: I know the Pidgeon House has been cleared out: but [[underline]] the Trunk [[underline]] is the point on which I wish to be informed. The Willow Clumps will I trust this winter be compleated and the Planting within them totally finished by Elphick who must keep these fences in constant repair: I hope Coates will equally be able to include what was not done last year within the farm so that the whole of the Willows both in the Park and the Farm will be this season planted. I believe the Park and Farm fairly managed and I understand both: the garden is different and perhaps more difficult: but I trust you and Barton will be able after a serious conversation with Padley to