Faraday to Edward Frankland   2 January 1860

[Royal Institution embossed letterhead] | 2 Jany 1860

My dear Frankland

Let me acknowledge your kindness in the warmest manner I can. Your deed & your manner of doing it are very acceptable, & pleasant[.] I hope to use the balloons1 in the course of a day or two in the mean time I fear I am robbing you when you may want them - but after this week is over I will try to see you[.] My kindest remembrances to Mrs Frankland2 & to all yours with the best wishes of the season[.]

Yours Most faithfully | M. Faraday

Tyndall has come back & looks well.

For his Christmas lectures, Faraday (1860b). See letter 3702.
Sophie Frankland, née Fick (1821-1874, ODNB under E. Frankland). Married Frankland in 1851.

Bibliography

FARADAY, Michael (1860b): A course of six lectures on the various forces of Matter, and their relations to each other, London

Please cite as “Faraday3705,” in Ɛpsilon: The Michael Faraday Collection accessed on 28 March 2024, https://epsilon.ac.uk/view/faraday/letters/Faraday3705