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

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Ems. July 4th: 1826. Dear Sir, Not having yet received Yours of 26th June I cannot have any thing to answer or return signed. However as the time of our departure from here approaches and I may have a good deal to do tomorrow I take up my pen to state again to Elphick that judging by the weather here he must be deep in the [[underline]] hay [[/underline]] harvest and I therefore wish the drains to made in the Shoulder of Mutton Field the Brew House Field and Robin's Field to be made the moment the hay is cleared from these various fields. As soon as the Oats are carried