Faraday to Charles Copland1   6 March 1829

R Institution | Mar. 6th 1829.

Dear Sir

According to your kind note I send for the objects you were so good as to say you would lend us2[.]

I also enclose two tickets for Friday Evenings leaving one undated that you may use it when you please[.]

I send too an order for admission to the Lecture tomorrow on Horticultural chemistry3[.]

I am dear Sir | Your Obliged Servant | M. Faraday

Chas Copeland Esq

Charles Copland (d.1880, age 89, GRO). East India Merchant.
‘A series of Chinese drawings of flowers & insects’ were displayed in the Library of the Royal Institution during the evening. RI MS F4 F, p.27.
This was one of Brande’s lectures in his afternoon series on chemistry as applied to agricultural and horticultural advertised in The Times, 7 February 1829, p.1, col.c.

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