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

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Altenstein. Augst: 17th: 1825. Dear Sir, I have this instant received Yours of 8th instant and its' various enclosures. I return the regular papers properly signed. By your letter I percieve the [[underline]] negligent [[/underline]] and [[underline]] ignorant [[/underline]] Jesse is at his [[underline]] old tricks [[/underline]] and I daresay I shall have [[underline]] much [[/underline]] to find fault in [[underline]] him [[/underline]]. I wish the Dutchess's Bed Room paper may stand. I trust the two little Dressing Rooms will be compleated and the Blue Room on the Grand Stairs before our return. I am glad the Laundry is so near finished. I highly approve of the House Keeper's [[unclear]] and the