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

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Ems. June 28th: 1825. Dear Sir, I might have heard from you this morning: but no English letters are arrived. However as I was prevented by a press of business from writing you by the last post I now take up my pen to state that by letters I had last Sunday from Colonel Stephenson and Mr: Barton my apartments at St. James's are at length begun upon and of course the wine and the furniture belonging to me have been removed to Bushy. Mrs: Oak knows in which rooms the beds and the rest of the furniture are to be placed. I understand