R Institution | 30 Octr. 1846
My dear Sir
I think I understand your letter properly & will talk of the matter in the right place. I cannot perhaps well do more:-
And your offer of a F.E. I will put into Mr. Barlows hands who has the trouble & responsibility of the whole1[.]
I am very sorry to hear of your late illness though glad to hear it is over. I am on the whole very well but think myself slow[.]
Ever Truly Yours | M. Faraday
E.W. Brayley Esq | &c &c &c
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