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

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nails to be fixed along the river bank in the Old River Field as soon as the hay is off and not to forget the Drains and Arches to be [[unclear]] in the different feilds as soon as the various harvests will admit. The Arches in the West Front must also be examined. The weather is beautiful and I am afraid in England you will want rain: however a dry warm summer does our Island permanent good. I trust we shall leave this place on 18th July in high health and spirits and I ever remain, Yours sincerely William