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

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Tell Coates I should have thought for the sake of the Park Wall near the Maiden's Head Mr. Hardneyk might have undertaken the Trench under the river: but he must officially apply to Mr: Kent who is fully authorized to drain the Park: under the present existing circumstances I approve for a certain time of two or three hands being discharged from the Farm: I am glad to find the linen is approved by Mrs Oak and if she will send me the list I will compleat the entire order for the next Messenger to carry over: the Dutchess is quite well and desires her compliments: [[foreign: French]] adieu [[/foreign]] and ever believe me, Yours sincerely William