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

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No: 32. Hanover. Feby: 14th: 1819. Dear Daniell, Yours No: 29 came this morning and I trust the disease is stopped: I approve altogether of the measures you have taken relative to the horses: it is possible that [[underline]] both [[/underline]] the [[underline]] Farmer [[/underline]] and [[underline]] Park Keeper [[/underline]] may be right: [[underline]] thirty [[/underline]] horses were considered [[underline]] enough [[/underline]] and there are [[underline]] forty six [[/underline]]: it might have been better to have moved the horses oftener and [[underline]] this [[/underline]] year the [[underline]] fodder [[/underline]] and [[underline]] straw [[/underline]] are [[underline]] short: [[/underline]] for the [[underline]] care [[/underline]] of the [[underline]] farm [[/underline]] it probably ^ [[addition]] was [[/addition]] necessary to know the day which has been done [[underline]] every year [[/underline]]: the Park Keeper and Farmer [[underline]] ought [[/underline]] to to draw together and consider the [[underline]] interest [[/underline]] and [[underline]] character [[/underline]] of [[underline]] their master: [[/underline]] it may be necessary [[underline]] before [[/underline]] the [[underline]] next [[/underline]] November to make