Faraday to M. Herries   23 May 1842

R Institution | 23 May 1842

My dear Miss Herries

Your very flattering note came to hand and made me rather ashamed least I should in reply seem to think I deserved it and yet I cannot conceal from myself or you that such enquiries are very pleasant[.] Our friend Barlow has appointed me for one other evening this season i.e. the 10th June[.] The subject probably the principles & practice of lithotint1[.]

Ever Your Obliged & faithful Servant | M. Faraday

Miss M. Herries

See Lit.Gaz., 18 June 1842, pp.424-5 for an account of Faraday's Friday Evening Discourse of 10 June 1842 "On Hullmandel's process".

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