Faraday to André-Marie Ampère   26 November 1827

Royal Institution | Nov. 26 1827

My dear Sir

I did not intend to have written you another short Letter but I have not yet been able to put my thoughts in such order as to ask you at this time all the questions that have occurred to me on your subject and must therefore neglect all but my present object of introducing Dr. Charles Henry1 to you[.] Allow me to present him as the son of Dr Henry of Manchester and one who is anxious to avail himself of the introduction & advantages presented by Paris & the men it contains[.] I wish I could have accompanied him and at the same time that I made him known to you could have had the opportunity of seeing you myself[.] Wishing you all health & success in your researches I am | My dear Sir | Very faithfully Yours | M. Faraday

M Ampere &c &c &c

William Charles Henry (1804-1892, Farrar et.al. (1977)).

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