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other 13 by 10." (JCC II, p. 314; see also JCC IV, p. 181, and<br />

JCC IV, p. 243, where the date is given incorrectly as June<br />

22)<br />

1824 May 23 Journal entry from J.C. in London to Maria, mentioning the<br />

arrival of <strong>John</strong>ny Dunthorne, Jr., who was to stay with J.C.<br />

and help him in his studio. (JCC II, p. 314; see also JCC IV, pp.<br />

68, 181, JC: FDC, p. 136 and JCC I, p. 210)<br />

1824 May 23 Letter from Maria in Brighton to J.C. in London. (JCC II, p.<br />

315; see also JCC V, p. 117)<br />

1824 May 24 Letter from J.C. in London to Lady Dysart at Ham. (JCC IV, p.<br />

68)<br />

1824 May 24 Journal entry from J.C. in London to Maria: "Mr. Arrowsmith<br />

called, and wrote down his commands respecting the pictures<br />

ordered. " (JCC II, p. 316; see also JCC I, p. 210, JC: FDC, p.<br />

136 and JCC IV, p. 181)<br />

1824 May 25 Journal entry to Maria from J.C. in London. J.C. records:<br />

"<strong>John</strong>ny & I hard at work." (JCC II, p. 316; see also JCC IV, p.<br />

182)<br />

1824 May 26 Journal entry from J.C. in London to Maria, saying he had sent<br />

off the large pictures for Arrowsmith, and: "After dinner<br />

washed Tinney's picture & oiled it." (JCC II, p. 317; see also<br />

JCC IV, p. 182 and JC: FDC, p. 136)<br />

1824 May 26 Calls on Lady Dysart probably at Pall Mall. (JCC IV, p. 68)<br />

1824 May 26 Letter from Lady Dysart at Ham House to J.C. in London. (JC:<br />

FDC, p. 137)<br />

1824 May 27 Letter (probably written 27 May) to <strong>John</strong> Fisher from J.C. in<br />

London: "I was at the Bishops (by the order of Miss D.F. to<br />

see her copy of my Gillingham). . . . I have just now engaged<br />

to get seven pictures of a small size ready, for Paris by<br />

August—2,20 by 30 inches: 2,12 by 20 do.: 3,10 by 12<br />

do.—making in all an amount 130£. My large pictures are<br />

packed off—the same case contained 3 others which I had<br />

ready, 50£ more. . . . Tinney called on me Sunday. His picture<br />

is now on my easel and will soon be at Salisbury. He is anxious

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