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

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make Allen understand there is not to be any trifling or cheating: once get the garden on a proper footing I think all will go on well at Bushy. I wish Coates at Christmas to send me the most exact account of the Bills and I should hope in the course of the next season to pay the whole off: till I live again at Bushy I wish the present arrangements to be preserved and then we shall have a better opportunity of judging the most useful manner of arranging in the Dairy and the sheep for the table: [[foreign: French]] adieu [[/foreign]] and ever believe me. Yours sincerely William