Windsor Castle | 16th January 1856.
Dear Sir,
I am anxious to thank you for the advantage I have derived from attending your most interesting Lectures1. Their subject, I know very well, is of great importance, and I hope to follow the advice you gave us of pursuing it beyond the Lecture Room; and I can assure you that I shall always cherish with great pleasure the recollection of having been assisted in my early studies in Chemistry by so distinguished a man.
Believe me, Dear Sir, | Yours truly, | Albert Edward
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