Henry Wilde to Faraday   26 April 1866

2, St. Anne’s Place, | Manchester April 26 1866

Dear Sir

I am exceedingly obliged to you for the honour you have conferred on me by associating your name with my paper on Magnetism an Electricity, which I understand is to be read at the Royal Societys Meeting this evening1.- I hope shortly to give you an account of a further development of some of your researches in Electricity which I have had the good fortune to be engaged upon2, and which, if I mistake not, are even more important in their results than those which I have already had the honour of communicating to you3.

I am, Dear Sir | Faithfully Yours | H. Wilde

M. Faraday Esqr. D.C.L. &c: &c

Wilde (1867) communicated by Faraday.
See Wilde (1868), 99-101.

Bibliography

WILDE, Henry (1867): “Experimental Researches in Magnetism and Electricity”, Phil. Trans., 157: 89-107.

WILDE, Henry (1868): “Experimental Researches in Magnetism and Electricity – Second Series”, Phil. Mag., 36: 81-116.

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