Faraday to Thomas Andrews   6 September 1852

Hampstead | 6 Septr. 1852

My dear Andrews

I am sorry & glad. Sorry not to be with you1 but glad I am here at home - for my head aches enough to make me know I am right in remaining quiet[.]

Give my kindest thanks to Graham for his persuasive note[.] It wanted nothing to be added to your own words if I could have come[.]

I enclose a letter from Sir John Pakington2[.] I cannot go to him as I cannot go to you but I send it hoping that some one will call on their way back from Belfast[.] I have written to him to say so & he would be very glad to see any one[.]

Ever My dear friend | Yours | M. Faraday


Address: Dr. Andrews | &c &c &c | Queen’s College | Belfast | Ireland

At the Belfast meeting of the British Association.

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