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John Constable: Toward a Complete Chronology. - Reed College

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pp. 92-93; see also JCC II, p. 275, JCC IV, p. 226 and JC:<br />

FDC, p. 214)<br />

1822 May pre-11 Goes to East Bergholt, probably in connection with the<br />

Manningtree altar-piece. (JCC VI, p. 93; see also JCC I, p.<br />

204)<br />

1822 May 11 Letter from Maria in London to J.C. in East Bergholt: "[Bishop<br />

Fisher] was quite in raptures with your Waterloo. . . . Your<br />

portrait he said was a very fine one. He rummaged out the<br />

Salisbury & wanted to know what you had done." (JCC II, pp.<br />

275-76; see also JCC I, p. 204 and JCC VI, pp. 93-94)<br />

1822 May 14 Letter from Bishop Fisher in London to J.C. in London: "I<br />

admire your sketch of Waterloo Bridge &c." (JCC VI, p. 94)<br />

1822 May 23 Letter from Mrs. Watts-Russel to J.C. in London. (JCC II, p.<br />

276)<br />

1822 Paints The Risen Christ for St. Michael's, Manningtree. (JC:<br />

prob. May-Dec. FDC, p. 231)<br />

1822 late May Settles his family into summer residence in Hampstead at No.<br />

- early June 2 Lower Terrace and returns to London. (JCC II, p. 276)<br />

1822 June 15 Letter from <strong>John</strong> Fisher in Osmington to J.C. in London. (JCC<br />

VI, p. 94)<br />

1822 June By 16 June, J.C. moves from Keppel Street to the late<br />

pre-16 Farington's house at 35 Charlotte Street. (JCC II, p. 276; see<br />

also JCC I, p. 204, JC: FDC, pp. 160, 183, 233, 325 and JCC<br />

III, p. 4)<br />

1822 June 16 Arrival of letter, sent to Keppel Street and forwarded to<br />

Charlotte Street, from <strong>John</strong> Fisher to J.C. in London. (JCC II,<br />

p. 276)<br />

1822 June 17 Letter from William Barnard Cooke in London to J.C. in<br />

London. (JCC IV, p. 174)<br />

1822 July 2 Oil-sketch of a thunder-squall at Hampstead. (JCC II, p. 276)<br />

1822 July 29 Oil-sketch made in open air at Hampstead. (JCC II, p. 276)

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