Faraday to Angela Georgina Burdett Coutts   16 January 1860

[Royal Institution embossed letterhead] | Albemarle St. W. | 16 Jany 1860

My dear Miss Coutts

I received your very kind message and remembrances by Mr. Barlow and the accounts of your health which gave me great pleasure: I am always made happy by the consciousness that I am remembered by my friends. Your message has roused me up to think of a Pantomime night and I am about to say that if next Tuesday tomorrow week1 you could give me your order I should like much to take our own party & a couple of friends; but we should then be five - is not that too much. If Tuesday should be a wrong day with you then let me say Monday i.e. to day week but if the days are indifferent to you Tuesday will be the best[.]

Believe me to be Ever | Your faithful Servant | M. Faraday

That is 24 January 1860. See letter 3718.

Please cite as “Faraday3711,” in Ɛpsilon: The Michael Faraday Collection accessed on 27 April 2024, https://epsilon.ac.uk/view/faraday/letters/Faraday3711