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

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No: 21 Hanover. Decr: 23d: 1818. Dear and faithful Dan, I answered in a hurry Yours No: 20 and this morning brought Yours No: 21 which is in fact only a continuation of the first: I altogether approve of your conduct and judgment respecting Allen who [[underline]] must [[/underline]] and [[underline]] shall [[/underline]] be [[underline]] dismissed [[/underline]] and Conner [[underline]] Kept [[/underline]]: I have in consequence returned [[underline]] not [[/underline]] signed "[[underline]] The list of Seeds [[/underline]]": [[underline]] they [[/underline]] will be processed by [[underline]] the new [[/underline]] Gardener: I think the [[underline]] dismissal [[/underline]] of Allen will be a [[underline]] good [[/underline]] example to [[underline]] the others [[/underline]]: I wish [[underline]] Padley [[/underline]] to procure me a [[underline]] new [[/underline]] Gardener and I think the [[underline]] best [[/underline]] way to get rid of Allen [[underline]] quietly [[/underline]] is to tell him "[[underline]] I will give him a character: but that [[/underline]] "