Letter from William, Duke of Clarence to John Bourke, 4th Earl of Mayo, written at Bushy House

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Bushy House. Jany: 21st: 1828. My Dear Lord, In whatever hands my brother the King may place [[underline]] his [[/underline]] Government [[underline]] I [[/underline]] concieve it to be [[underline]] my [[/underline]] duty to [[underline]] support [[/underline]] that man and [[underline]] I [[/underline]] shall have sincere pleasure in forwarding the [[underline]] just [[/underline]] and [[underline]] honourable [[/underline]] views of [[underline]] our [[/underline]] friend [[underline]] Your [[/underline]] Lordships [[underline]] worthy [[/underline]] brother the [[underline]] Dean [[/underline]] with [[underline]] any [[/underline]] Lord Lieutenant as I am confident [[underline]] Your [[/underline]] Lordship will [[underline]] equally [[/underline]] go with [[underline]] the [[/underline]] Minister of His Majesty. Ever believe me, My Dear Lord, Yours most truly William