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

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I trust by the arrangements I shall make with Burton that during the remainder of my continuance abroad there will not be any difficulty. I have this instant received Yours of 25th April and rejoice the weather has been as favourable at Bushy. I pity poor Slade and hope your next account of Bennett will be of his being out again. I do not recollect Mr: Jaspham. I did not know Brewer of Twickenham: but the fellow must have been a rascal. Mrs: Wheatly must have been a sad loss to her family. Adieu and ever believe me, Yours sincerely William