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

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Meinungen. April 9th: 1825. Dear Sir, The posts in this country are very irregular and the more so because I know the correctness of those on our side of the water . And indeed if a proof was necessary the Dutchess has this morning received a letter from the Dutchess of Kent of 29th March and I have not yet a line tho' I ought by the same conveyance to have had the letters of 25th and 29th March. Thus situated I am quite in the dark as to Bushy but hope tomorrow to receive your various accounts. The weather here has been very fine with a hot burning sun and severe frosts at nights: rain is much wanted, for vegitation as there is not yet