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

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No: 26 Hanover. Jany: 10th: 1819. Dear Daniell, On my return this day from Celle I found Yours No: 23 and its usual enclosures which I return signed: I am glad you have occasion to be satisfied with Coates and Elphick: I make no doubt the Farmer and myself will agree perfectly ^ [[addition]] on [[/addition]] the [[underline]] contingent [[/underline]] and [[underline]] ulterior [[/underline]] arrangements: you have done quite right in furnishing the various articles from Bushy House to South Audley Square and it will be more regular for Mrs: Harper to write me word what may be wanted: I am [[underline]] not a little [[/underline]] surprized at the linnen being of an [[underline]] inferior [[/underline]] quality: but I [[underline]] highly [[/underline]] approve of Mrs: Oak's [[underline]] attention [[/underline]] and her reporting the linen as [[underline]] not [[/underline]] being good: I send more by the Quarterly messenger and he leaves this place tomorrow and shall be anxious