Thomas Phillipps to Faraday   12 June 1846

To Sir Michael Faraday | Royal Institution | Albemarle St

My dr Sir Michael (M[iddle]H[ill] 12 June[)]

Your letter1 has at last found its right owner, after having made a voyage to the other Sir Thos Phillips2 in the King's Bench.

I shall be most happy to see Mr Bonanini3 or the Lady his Pioneer, if they will do me the honor to visit my Maison de Campagne where I shd be glad to see you also. Will you let me know the name of the MS4, that I may search for it & get it ready for Mr Bonanini or Mrs Young.

I hope yr Institution is going on flourishingly[.]

Believe me ever | My dear Sir | most faithfully Your's | Thos Phillipps

PS The course for all travellers to me here is by Great Western to Cheltenham on Tuesdays Thursdays or Saturdays in time for the coach at 4 oClock p.m. from Cheltenham to Broadway.

Thomas Phillips (1801-1867, DNB). Barrister.
Francesco Bonaini (1806-1874, DBI). Italian historian.
See note 2, letter 1886.

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