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

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Walmer. June 19th: 1822. Dear Sir, Having this morning received the enclosed you will take the proper steps with Barton and perhaps exchange the wine. The Dutchess desires to know how the parrot fares and trusts neither you nor Mrs: Oak forget the bird: tell Elphick not to forget to put the posts and railing in the West Front by the plantation near the new garden front before horses are turned into that front: adieu and ever believe me, Yours sincerely William