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

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favourable we intend sailing on Sunday afternoon: Barton I expect here on Friday and will give you all the necessary directions about sending me the letters abroad: I think the next weekly accounts had better be sent abroad: we cannot well be home before the end of September and I therefore wish Bushy House to be ready for our reception by the Twenty Eighth of September: I shall send you by Law some letters to be regularly put away in the Library: I am getting slowly well: my right leg is still weak: the Dutchess has certainly gained strength and I hope after her native air and bath and enjoying her relations and friends she will return to Bushy quite well hearty and strong: my letters will go