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

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No: 30. Hanover. Febry: 4th: 1819. Dear Daniell, This morning has at length brought me Yours 26 and 27 and the usual inclosed accounts which I return signed. By No: 26 I should really think you educated [[underline]] at St: Omer [[/underline]] and [[underline]] not in Spain [[/underline]]: detail the articles and then you shall have my opinion: I hope the linen is safe arrived: I do not understand how how [[underline]] my No: 27 [[/underline]] is not yet before you: I shall be anxious to see the reasoning of Coates on my questions: if the Board of Wood and Forests have agreed to Hipperson's improvements [[underline]] I have no objection: [[/underline]] I am glad Betsy Beadd is [[underline]] made [[/underline]] an [[underline]] honest [[/underline]] woman notwithstanding the