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

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No: 39. Hanover: March 31st: 1819. Dear Daniell, Yours No: 36 and its' various usual enclosures have this morning reached me and I return as usual the papers signed. Mrs: Wall [[underline]] must [[/underline]] pay the [[underline]] same [[/underline]] money Lord Glenbervie did: a proper place must be found for the Buck Wheat: the Board of Works and the Board of Woods and Forests are [[underline]] both [[/underline]] equally concerned in the [[underline]] lowering [[/underline]] of the Trunk in order to preserve the Out Side Wall of the Park and to drain the ground of the Park as Mr: Kent has orders: I shall be anxious to read the statement of the [[underline]] Bailiff [[/underline]] and the [[underline]] Park Keeper [[/underline]] respecting the Straw Yard of this last winter: I shall decide to the best of my judgment without partiality: but I do not like the [[underline]] petulance [[/underline]] of [[underline]] Elphick [[/underline]]: whenever the Bailiff thinks a reduction can take place in the labour of the