Hugh Seymour Tremenheere to Faraday   14 November 18441

105 Pall Mall | Nov 14, 1844.

Dear Sir,

I am much obliged to you for the opportunity of reading the letter, which I return.

There can be no doubt that you have hit upon the cause of the evil, and its remedy.

You will find lists of addresses for Durham and Northumberland North of the Wear, at P 5572 of Part 1 of Appx to Report of Children's Employment Commiss[ione]rs3.

Any number of copies4 for Coal owners on the South of the Wear would find them, if sent to the Secretary of the Coal Owners Committee | Coal Office | Newcastle on Tyne

For Yorkshire see P 223. Ib5.

For Lancashire, - Part 2, P 1956.

For Derbyshire, - Part 2, P. 2517.

I should be glad to have some copies to dispose of; and in any other way should have much pleasure in forwarding its distribution.

I am, dear Sir, | Yours faithfully | Seymour Tremenheere

M. Faraday Esq


Address: M. Faraday Esq | &c &c &c

Hugh Seymour Tremenheere (1804-1893, DNB). Commissioner for enquiring into the state of the population in the mining districts.
Parliamentary Papers, 1842 <(381)> 16, p.556.
Endorsed by Faraday here: "Commons Sessional papers 1842 vol XVI & XVII". That is Parliamentary Papers, 1842 <(381)> 16, p.556 and <(382)> 17.
Of Lyell and Faraday (1844).
Parliamentary Papers, 1842 <(381)> 16, pp.223-5.
Parliamentary Papers, 1842 <(382)> 17, pp.194-6.
Ibid., pp.251-2.

Bibliography

FARADAY, Michael (1844): Experimental Researches in Electricity, volume 2, London.

Please cite as “Faraday1651,” in Ɛpsilon: The Michael Faraday Collection accessed on 30 April 2024, https://epsilon.ac.uk/view/faraday/letters/Faraday1651