William Henry to Faraday   14 November 1822

My dear Sir

Mr Farey1 is apprehensive that the little apparatus now in his hands may be broken. Will you be kind enough to allow your servant to call for it. I would send it, but have nothing in which I could pack it, and fear trusting it to a person not used to carrying glass2.

You were kind enough to say that you would shew me a few of the principal facts in Electro-Magnetism. Would Saty about eleven be convenient to you?

Believe me, Dear Sir | Yours most truly | W. Henry

35 Norfolk St | Strand | Thursday Mg


Endorsed: Nov 1822

Address: M. Faraday | Royal Institution | Albemarle Street

Postmark: 14 November 1822

See note 2, letter 183.
See note 1, letter 183.

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