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

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No: 37. Hanover. March 18th: 1819. Dear Daniell, This morning has brought me Yours No: 34 and its various and usual enclosures which I return signed; the explanation of the Farm Bills is agreeable as being less: I am afraid Wil: Smith is too apt to be refractory and must be kept in order: you were right in thanking Lady Berkeley and giving the two Guineas to the Keeper: I altogether approve of the Pheasantry Field being sown in Buck Wheat: under the unpleasant and difficult circumstances in which the Garden stands till Allen is removed you were right in permitting Connor to be discontinued: but he must return: I do