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John Constable: Toward a Complete Chronology. - Reed College

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1821 June 17 Letter to J.C. in Hampstead at No. 2 Lower Terrace from<br />

Abram in East Bergholt: "saw a very pleasing account of your<br />

'Recent Shower' in the Morning Herald of the 1st June." (JCC<br />

I, pp. 197-98; see also JCC II, p. 269)<br />

1821 June 25 Letter from brother Abram at Counting House to J.C. in<br />

London: "Mrs. Frost. . . meant to write to you relative to the<br />

disposal of the Gainsboroughs & other pictures in the event<br />

of losing him [Mr. Frost]." (JCC I, pp. 199-200)<br />

1821 June 27 Letter from Allen Woodburn in London to J.C. in London.<br />

(JCC IV, p. 166)<br />

1821 July 2 Letter from brother Abram in East Bergholt to J.C. at<br />

Hampstead, encouraging J.C. to apply for the work on the<br />

Manningtree altarpiece, and an excerpt from the Observer of<br />

25 June containing a criticism of "Noon," later known asThe<br />

Hay Wain. (JCC I, pp. 200-01; see also JCC II, p. 269)<br />

1821 July Letter from Robert F. Greville and Charles Butler to J.C. in<br />

after 4 London. (JCC IV, p. 66)<br />

1821 July 6 Letter from J.C. in Hamptead to W.H. Carpenter in London: "I<br />

am so fond of this book [a 'Calendar of Nature'] that I always<br />

give it away." (JCD, p. 98; see also JC: FDC, p. 44)<br />

1821 July 9 Farington records: "<strong>Constable</strong> called & spoke of a<br />

correspondance he had had with his Cousin, Mr. Watts<br />

Russell." (Farington XVI, p. 5696; see also JCC I, p. 202 and<br />

JCC II, p. 269)<br />

1821 July 10 Letter from Bishop Fisher in London to J.C. in London: "I<br />

called at your house last week with Dorothea, but was not<br />

lucky enough to find you at home. . . . Let us know whether<br />

or not we may see you tomorrow at an early hour—or any<br />

other day." (JCC VI, p. 68)<br />

1821 July 10-19 Letter from Dorothea Fisher to J.C. in London: "Papa & I<br />

called . . .the other day but finding you were out of town, we<br />

only left the drawing you were kind enough to lend me." (JCC<br />

VI, p. 69)

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