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

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watched: I certainly intend all the servants except those in the stables to be on housekeeping: St: James's whilst kept by the Prince Regent is no precedent for the establishment to be kept by me and allowances at Hanover are not to be brought forward in England: I approve altogether of your observations: great irregularity must have existed about the milk and as far as the skim milk can go I have not and shall not have any objection: but particularly at present I cannot admit of the Grooms having anything but skim milk: indeed except Kollman under proper restrictions and yourself and Mrs: Oak no milk should be issued but skim milk to any of the servants: I am afraid great expense would be incurred by moving the cows to