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

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Altenstein. July 18th: 1822. Dear Daniell, This morning brought me Yours No: 10 and 11 and their various enclosures: I return the proper papers signed and enclose a letter from the person who sent me the Cyder which you will civilly answer: he lives in Torbay. I am glad the Bank stands so well, but the dry weather must be against the new plantations: the accounts appear regular: Sophia by her letter must be with you now and entirely with the consent of George: the dry weather is in favour of the Hay which harvest I trust will