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
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