Letter from the Duke of Clarence to J.W. Daniell, written in Ludwigsburg [?]

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Lewisbourg. Augst: 3d: 1825. Dear Sir, At last this day's post has brought me Yours of 11th and 18th July from Bushy and their various enclosures. I return properly signed the several papers. I shall of course keep the account of Hay of [[underline]] this [[/underline]] year and look it over with Elphick. I am glad the hay has been got in so well and the [[underline]] quality [[/underline]] will make up for the [[underline]] quantity [[/underline]]. I approve altogether of your having given the Five Guineas for the draining the Pond in the Wick. I hope Augustus will go on steadily and make up for last time. I perceive by the Gardener's statement you have the same fine hot weather we have. You are right to think about the Coals