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Duke of Clarence's Letter Bushy House. April 15th: 1812. Dear Mayo, I am to acknowledge your Lordship's letter of 7th. instant and trust the law suit has ended to your wishes: I perfectly agree with your Lordship's that St: John Newport and Pole were right in their statement about provisions on your side of the water and I even believe the Crop of Potatoes has not been so bad: I rejoice to hear Your Lordship's part of the country is quiet: tho it is not a bad thing to have a good and well regulated body of troops near one: I have not any fears for [[underline]] Ireland [[/underline]] if we