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

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out of the Hanover Field the drains there also must be compleated. I meant to know how the Seeds have done in the Ram Paddock and Elphick ought to see the drains turned in the Upper Home Field before the Turnips are sowed there. The moment the Green Corner Field is clear the Sheep must begin at once to [[unclear]] there and from the Stile near his house marking downwards to Mr: Campbell's Wall. If you have the same weather as we have it is particularly favourable for the painters. I am so much better and the Dutchess and Mary will have compleated their courses of these waters with the week that we fully propose leaving Ems on 16th instant. I trust and believe they will both have gained