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

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any more letters or accounts from you. I have therefore to state the Dutchess brings with her a cousin who will afterwards inhabit the room of Miss [[unclear]] when her things are gone to Germany. In the meantime she is to be in the King's Room provided a bed can be put up in the adjoining Closet for her maidservant which I believe is impossible. In which case the Princess must be in the State Bed Chamber. I make no doubt I shall find everything in good order and I shall be most happy to find myself once more at Bushy. Till then [[foreign: French]] adieu [[/foreign]] if I cannot write any more and ever believe me, Yours sincerely William