Charles Anderson and Faraday to John Tyndall   31 August 1858

Royal Institution, | August 31st, 1858.

Sir,

A letter was left at the Institution by post for you on Saturday morning1 on Her Majestys Service, I opened it and found a cheque in it and sent it in the afternoon to Mr. Francis, all here are very glad to hear that you are so strong and in good health. We hope you will long continue so. Every thing is very quiet here at present and we are getting on with the repairs2.

Your Humble Servant at all times, | C. Anderson


My dear Tyndall, as this is all the paper that can go, I that [sic] one side from Anderson just to shew myself. We all think of you and are very glad you are so strong.

Ever yours, | M. Faraday

That is 28 August 1858.
See RI MM, 5 July 1858, 11: 248.

Please cite as “Faraday3511,” in Ɛpsilon: The Michael Faraday Collection accessed on 2 May 2024, https://epsilon.ac.uk/view/faraday/letters/Faraday3511