Faraday to Edward William Brayley   2 March 1852

R Institution | 2 March 1852

My dear Sir

I send you the ticket. With regard to the researches I have not the slightest objection to their being in the hands of other person[s] because there are corrections in them. All these things I leave to take a natural course.

They seem however to be upon your hands. Now I am often asked for them and have no doubt I could meet with a purchaser for them some time or other if you have not parted with them before[.] You can let me know whether I shall look out for one when we next meet[.]

Ever Yours Truly | M. Faraday

E.W. Brayley | &c &c &c

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