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

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are missing so that I have not anything fresh from you. Slade was to begin the day after I left Bushy the alteration in the Carpenter's Shop and I hope your next will inform me of the Larder and Pantry being in hand. The four outsides of the House ought to be painted, for I think for many years if ever I shall return abroad I intend remaining in England. The alterations in the Dressing Rooms to the King's and the Cambridges Rooms may or may not be done. But the Kitchen Affairs are the principal things for this season. You must at least twice a week go over regularly the Farm and Gardens. I understand the apartments at St James's are shortly to be begun: you will therefore take care to have in proper time the furniture that belongs to me the wine and plate safely conveyed from there to Bushy.