Royal Institution | Sept 12 1826
Sir
I take the liberty of sending you the note or description of your process in hopes you will look at & approve or disapprove of it[.] The bearer will wait your corrections[.] I am very much obliged to you for the specimen you have sent me and shall get several artists to adopt it who I know are in want of such a thing[.] Size diluted is at present the best thing they have[.]
I regret that I have not copies of my other papers that I might have the honor of offering them for your acceptance but I will not be remiss in such willing mark of respect for the future[.]
I am Sir | Your Obliged & faithful Servant | M. Faraday
Charles Hatchett Esq | &c &c
Address: Charles Hatchett Esq | &c &c
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