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afraid will never see his Stables again. The crops | afraid will never see his Stables again. The crops | ||
of hay must be light but I trust they will be excellent. | of hay must be light but I trust they will be excellent. |
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Altenstein July 28th: 1826
Dear Sir, I will endeavour tho' still weak to answer Yours of 26th June and 3d and 16th instant. I am glad Mrs Oak is returned and altogether approve of the leave you gave to Turrell. Lord Erroll I am afraid will never see his Stables again. The crops of hay must be light but I trust they will be excellent. In the East Front the Creepers may be removed. But in the West Front I now recollect they are hardly worth preserving. In the South they must be taken especial care of. I understand the Sidneys with Lady Westmeath were at Bushy and I hope for his own sake Augustus will be steady with Mr: Merewether.