Faraday to William Henry   17 August 1835

Royal Institution | 17, Aug. 1835

My dear Sir

I believe Professor Wöhler has a letter to you and if he had not his name would of course be sufficient to make you & him friends; but I cannot resist the opportunity of writing a few lines by him to express a hope that you can help him to see a few manufacturers at Manchester and perhaps also in the neighbouring parts[.] This summer we have been rambling into Switzerland1 or else I think I should have been of those that trouble you[.] However you have escaped me for the present.

Every My Dear Sir | Most faithfully Yours | M. Faraday

Dr Henry | &c &c &c


Address: Dr Henry | &c &c &c | Manchester

See Faraday to Magrath, 19 July 1835, letter 807, volume 2.

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