Charles John Huffam Dickens to Faraday   6 June 1850

Devonshire Terrace | Sixth June, 1850.

My dear Sir

Very many thanks for your second precious book of notes1. I hope, with the assistance of a friend and contributor2 who has a practical knowledge of chemistry, to convey some very small installment of the pleasure and interest I have in them, to others.

Very faithfully Yours | Charles Dickens

Michael Faraday Esquire.


Address: Michael Faraday | Royal Institution | Albemarle Street

See letters 2291 and 2292 and notes therein.
According to Storey et al. (1988), 110 this was Percival Leigh (1813-1889, DNB). Writer and former physician.

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