Faraday to Thomas Andrews   10 December 1847

Brighton | 10 Decr. 1847

Dear Andrews

I have just read your paper1 which commends itself at once to my mind - and tomorrow take it up to town & shall send it at once to the Royal Society. I write very short for I am here to rest & do all things as small as I can. My Wife desires to be remembered to you with me[.]

Ever Truly Yours | M. Faraday

Dr Andrews | &c &c &c


Address2: Dr. Thos. Andrews | &c &c &c | Belfast | Ireland

Andrews (1848).
The envelope is in SM MS 350/1, f.5.

Bibliography

ANDREWS, Thomas (1848): “On the Heat disengaged during Metallic Substitutions”, Phil. Trans., 138: 91-103.

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