Faraday to John Henry Vivian   7 February 1824

R Institution | Sat Evg.

My dear Sir

I have barely a moment to write (for we are full of lectures here on a Saturday) and only wish to say at present that I do not think you need concern about Mushetts [sic] puffs or puffs about Mushett [sic]. Sir H. Davys plan promises well and I am empowered to describe it to you fully1[.] He thanks you for your offer of assistance and hopes you will not be sorry for any improvements which will make copper last 3 or 4 times its usual length of time[.] I will write again more fully this Evening or Monday2.

Ever Dear Sir | Yours Truly | M. Faraday

J.H. Vivian


Address: J.H. Vivian Esq | Marino | near Swansea | S. Wales

Postmark: 7 February 1824

See note 2, letter 212.
Letter 220

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