Humphry Davy to Faraday   24 December 1812

Sir

I am far from being displeased with the proof you have given me of your confidence & which displays great zeal power of memory & attention.

I am obliged to go out of Town & shall not be settled in Town till the end of Jany1.

I will then see you at any time you wish.

It would gratify me to be of any service to you. I wish it may be in my power.

I am Sir | your obedient humble servant | H. Davy

Decr 24 | 1812.


Address: Mr M Faraday | Weymouth Street | Portland Place

Davy wrote to John Davy from Wimpole, Cambridgeshire (the seat of Philip Yorke, 3rd Earl of Hardwicke (1757-1834, DNB), politician) on 17 January 1813, RI MS HD 26B/5.

Please cite as “Faraday0017,” in Ɛpsilon: The Michael Faraday Collection accessed on 28 April 2024, https://epsilon.ac.uk/view/faraday/letters/Faraday0017