John Ayrton Paris to Faraday   c18301

Dover Street | Thursday Evening

My dear Sir,

Can you give me the date of your experiment when, in my presence you first condensed Chlorine?2 I know it was on a Friday-

I must beg you to afford me half an hour on any evening in the course of a week, as I feel it right on your account, as well as on my own, that you should hear what I have said upon this subject.

Can you also oblige me by obtaining the address of Sir H. Davy’s last servt.

Yours very truly | J.A. Paris


Address: M. Faraday Esq | Royal Institution

Dated on the basis that Paris was writing Paris (1831) at this time. See also letter 419.
See letter 188.

Bibliography

PARIS, John Ayrton (1831): The Life of Sir Humphry Davy, London.

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