Faraday to Thomas Andrews   30 July 1844

Hampstead | July 30, 1844

My dear Sir

My very old & intimate friend Mr. Magrath of the Athenaeum is about to visit your part of the world for a short time & I have taken the liberty of asking him to bear my best remembrances to you[.] I hope he will find you in excellent health, full of work & results. Of my imbecility - he can tell you as well as any body. I plan much & do little.

Ever Yours most Truly | M. Faraday

Dr. Andrews | &c &c &c


Address: Dr. Andrews | &c &c &c | Belfast

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