Faraday to William Savage   28 January 18251

R Institution | Jany 28 1825

Dear Sir

I am very sorry I had made an engagement for this evening previous to receiving your note or knowing from the summons of the Society what would be before them this evening. I should have been delighted to have heard your fine processes explained & to have given the support which the invention must merit2. I hope however I shall be able to be present during the progress of the subject in future stages at the society[.]

I am dear Sir | yours Truly | M. Faraday

Mr Savage | & &


Address: Mr. Savage | &c &c

William Savage (1770-1843, DNB). Printer and bookseller.
Savage had made “Improvements in Block Printing in imitation of Coloured Drawings”. See Trans.Soc.Arts., 1825, 43: 67-79.

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