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John Constable: Toward a Complete Chronology. - Reed College

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1817 Feb 4 Farington records: "<strong>Constable</strong> called in the evening, and gave<br />

me a description of the pictures at the British Institution."<br />

(Farington XIV, p. 4970; see also JCC II, p. 216)<br />

1817 Feb 4 Note from Farington in London to J.C. in London. (JC: FDC, p.<br />

211)<br />

1817 Feb 12 Letter from Abram in East Bergholt to J.C. in London: "I<br />

called twice the next day after I saw you at Smith's shop,<br />

both going & coming to the Jackson's but you had not been<br />

there." (JCC I, pp. 157-58)<br />

1817 Feb 15 Letter from sister Martha Whalley in East Ham to J.C. in<br />

London: "The Doctor leaves Bergholt for London next<br />

Thursday—I trust you will have a happy meeting! . . . looking<br />

forward to April with pleasure." (JCC I, p. 158)<br />

1817 Feb 18 Letter from sister Ann in East Bergholt to J.C. in London,<br />

offering sympathy on Mrs. <strong>Constable</strong>'s miscarriage. (JCC I, pp.<br />

158-59)<br />

1817 Feb 22 Letter from sister Martha Whalley in East Ham to J.C. in<br />

London. (JCC I, pp. 159-60)<br />

1817 Feb 23 Letter from Abram in East Bergholt to J.C. in London,<br />

delivered 25 February. (JCC I, pp. 160-61)<br />

1817 Feb 24 Letter from sisters Ann and Mary in East Bergholt to J.C. in<br />

London. (JCC I, p. 162; see also JCC II, p. 216)<br />

1817 Feb 24 Farington records: "<strong>Constable</strong> called,—Doctor Rudd is in<br />

town:—has left a Card for Him.—Mrs. C. has miscarried.—Dr.<br />

Rudd's intentions uncertain." (Farington XIV, pp. 4978-79;<br />

see also JCC II, p. 216, and JCC I, p. 160)<br />

1817 March 5 Farington records: "<strong>Constable</strong> called in the eving.—Dr. Rudd<br />

has been in town a fortnight, but is still in state of anger,—&<br />

shows no disposition toward reconciliation." (Farington XIV, p.<br />

4982; see also JCC II, p. 217 and JCC I, p. 162)<br />

1817 March 16 Letter, dated the 16th, probably of March, from Maria in<br />

Putney Heath to J.C. in London: "I am glad to tell you [the

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