Royal Institution | 17, Aug 1835
My dear Sir
I do myself the pleasure of introducing Professor Wöhler to you as a chemical philosopher of great eminence from the continent and hope you will both for his sake and mine allow him to go through your magnificent works[.]
Ever My dear Sir | Most Truly Yours | M. Faraday
J.H. Vivian Esq MP. | &c &c &c
Address: John Henry Vivian Esq MP | &c &c &c | Singleton or | Hafod Copper works | Swansea | S. Wales
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