Faraday to Francis Boott   17 June 1833

Royal Institution | 17 June 1833

Dear Sir

I enclose an admission as you desire & feel much flattered that Miss Marham1 should wish to hear the Lectures.

I hope Mrs Boott2 is quite well & that you are not in that fagged & tired condition in which you were when last I saw you[.]

I had trusted we should have seen you during our Evenings and failing that have been quite sorry I could not find time to call upon you; but I feel that the best answer I can make to your compliments is to stay at home & work hard[.]

I am | Dear Sir | Very Truly Yours | M. Faraday

Dr Boott | &c &c &c

Unidentified.
Mrs Boott, née Hardcastle (see DNB under Francis Boott).

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