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

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Meiningen. April 30th: 1825. Dear Sir, Yours of 18th instant and its' various enclosures reached me this morning and I now return enclosed the proper papers signed. I am very sorry to learn poor Bennett has been so seriously indisposed. He is as you justly observe an excellent servant and I trust your next will inform me of his recovery. I am not surprized the floor in the Maid's Hall and Butler's Pantry is so bad and I wish Slade had the orders to begin on the parts of the house. The weather is beautiful here: fine sunshine in the day and with warm showers at night. I have