William Hyde Wollaston to Faraday   c1 November 1821

Sir

You seem to me to labour under some misapprehension of the strength of my feelings upon the subject to which you allude1.

As to the opinions which others may have of your conduct, that is your concern, not mine; and if you fully acquit yourself of making any incorrect use of the suggestions of others, it seems to me that you have no occasion to concern yourself much about the matter. But, if you are desirous of any conversation with me & could with convenience call tomorrow morning between 10 o’clock and 1/2 past 10 you will be sure to find me[.]

ever Your most obedient | W.H. Wollaston

I name that hour because I shall have occasion to leave home before 11.


Endorsed: Must have been about Oct 31 or Nov 1 1821 MF

Address: Mr Faraday | R. Institution | Albemarle Street

In letter 154.

Please cite as “Faraday0156,” in Ɛpsilon: The Michael Faraday Collection accessed on 28 April 2024, https://epsilon.ac.uk/view/faraday/letters/Faraday0156