William Thomas Brande to Faraday   March 1832

Fulham | Wednesday

My dear Faraday

Many thanks for your kind note. I shall hope to see you on Saturday. In the mean time it will be great comfort to me to think that my lectures can without much inconvenience be postponed till after Easter1, as I then hope to come forth a giant refreshed. Pray tell this to my friend Edmund Daniell who I am sure will exert himself to make such arrangement as may find a substitute for me on the 20th. I am now, thank God, gaining strength every day and I am happy to say that the very severe attack I have just gone through has routed some rheumatic pains of years standing, and will I hope have cleansed my constitution of some old enemies: I hope, amidst all your exertions and fatigues that you continue well and happy - and am

Dear Faraday | always yours | W T Brande


Endorsed by Faraday: Mar 1832

Faraday reported Brande's illness to the Managers on 5 March 1832 (RI MM 7: 443) and it was agreed to postpone Brande's lectures until after Easter (22 April).

Please cite as “Faraday0553,” in Ɛpsilon: The Michael Faraday Collection accessed on 27 April 2024, https://epsilon.ac.uk/view/faraday/letters/Faraday0553