Faraday to William Carpmael   12 May 18451

Royal Institution | 12 May 1845

My dear Sir

I sent here this morning the specimens of wire rope i.e. I sent them to you & hope you have received them safe2. If all is right do not trouble yourself to write but if there is any thing wrong pray drop me a line[.]

Ever Your Obliged | M. Faraday

Wm. Carpmael Esq | &c &c &c


Endorsed: No reply.

William Carpmael (1804-1867, B1). Patent agent.
See Athenaeum, 17 May 1845, p.492 for an account of Carpmael's Friday Evening Discourse of 9 May 1845 "On the Manufacture of Wire-rope".

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