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John Constable: Toward a Complete Chronology. - Reed College

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Dunthorne, Jr. to London to help him in the preparation of<br />

pictures. (JCC I, pp. 183-85; see also JCC II, p. 253)<br />

1819 Sept 9 Letter from Mr. Bicknell in London to J.C. in London. (JCC II,<br />

p. 253)<br />

1819 Sept 13 Drawing at Malvern Hall. (JC: FDC, p. 135)<br />

1819 ca. Sept Apparently, Mr. Bicknell discontinues allowance to Maria, £50<br />

a year. (JCC II, p. 253)<br />

1819 Oct 24 Letter from J.C. in East Bergholt to Maria in Hampstead:<br />

"There is sad ravage made with the trees, owing to the wind<br />

and the weight of snow hanging on the foliage. . . . I was at<br />

Ipswich yesterday—passed the morning with Mrs. Cobbold. . .<br />

. I hope to be with you on Wednesday. . . . I think I shall walk<br />

down to Dedham with this letter." (JCC II, pp. 254-55 and<br />

JCC I, pp. 185-87)<br />

1819 Oct 25 To Nayland to visit Aunt Smith. (JCC I, p. 187)<br />

1819 Oct 26 Letter from J.C. in East Bergholt to Maria in Hampstead:<br />

"perhaps I may be able to get away tomorrow evening or<br />

Thursday. . . . I went to Nayland yesterday. . . . I wrote to<br />

Fisher on Sunday, hoping I had not given offence by not<br />

coming to Salisbury to copy Miss Fisher's drawings." (JCC II,<br />

p. 255; see also JCC I, pp. 187-88 and JCC VI, p. 48)<br />

1819 Oct 28 Letter from J.C. in East Bergholt to Maria in Hampstead: "I<br />

must stay over tomorrow (Friday). . . I hope nothing will<br />

prevent your seeing me on Saturday." (JCC II, p. 257; see<br />

also JCC I, p. 188)<br />

1819 Oct 30 Presumably returns to Hampstead. (JCC II, p. 257 and JCC I,<br />

p. 188)<br />

1819 Nov 1 Farington records: "<strong>Constable</strong> called, and we had<br />

conversation on the same subject and I stated to him what I<br />

had done to Lane. He said, from what he had heard, that he<br />

had no expectation that Calcott wd. ever vote for him; and<br />

that Phillips recommended to him to study Turner's 'Drawing<br />

Book', [to] learn how to make a whole. I spoke to him as I had

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