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

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No: 55. Liebenstein July 17th: 1819. Dear Sir, Yours No: 50 reached me last night with its various enclosures which I return as usual signed: I cannot have any objection to all the packages being opened that are arrived from Hanover except the red box which contains papers of consequence: you will do quite right to explain to Kollman everything and he is to recollect in London he is entirely under Barton and at Bushy under you immediate directions: farmers may well complain of the season for the hay but as you observe it is favourable for the Turnips: Harwich being so unhealthy I am surprized Bowater is gone to Harwich: it gives me great pleasure to read your account of