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

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Ems. June 17th: 1825. Dear Sir, Yesterday I received Yours of 6th instant and its' various enclosures. I now return the proper papers signed. Windsor and Buckingham Palace must hinder other works and I am therefore glad so much has already been done and only trust Slade will not get into a scrape by what he is going to do in the Dressing Rooms belonging to the King's and Cambridge Bed Rooms. I am very much pleased One Hundred Pounds will be laid out at the Upper Lodge and hope to find Mrs: Capham quite well on my return home -