Letter from the Duke of Clarence to J.W. Daniell, written in Walmer

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No: 3 Walmer. June 4th: 1822. Dear Sir, I am to acknowledge Yours of yesterday and its various enclosures: I return the proper papers signed: I agree with Elphick that a diminution from the Six Shillings may for the present be prudent and the price settled for the horses of 14th should be the standard: sometime ago I wanted Elphick to keep more Ewes: he has therefore my decided approbation in selling off the Wethers and purchasing in Ewes: before our return home Wethers for the family can be procured: Kill once a week the Stall fed Venison: send down one half here and the first week the other half to