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

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wants rain. However a dry hot summer in the long run does our Island good. I am surprized but not sorry to see my friend Pallmer so decidely ahead of Sumner and I hope he will be the sitting member with Dennison for Surry. What will the Lord Chancellor with his Protestant ascendancy and the Bench of Bishops with all their cautions say to Catholick Palmerston being carried the day at Cambridge. I suppose Slade is seriously at work painting the outside of Bushy House. This is fine weather for it. I understand the Stables are also to be painted in the same way. The heat here within these few days is intense and does not allow my getting up my strength