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John Constable: Toward a Complete Chronology. - Reed College

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1825 Oct 4 See 1825 Oct 6<br />

1825 Oct 4 Letter from Henry Greswolde Lewis to J.C. in London. (JCC<br />

IV, p. 69)<br />

1825 Oct 4 Journal entry from J.C. in London to Maria: "Manning called—<br />

looked at my new thing and said it was all right. . . . I<br />

consulted [Mr. Stothard] very fortunately about my large<br />

picture of Waterloo in which he suggests a very capital<br />

alteration—which I shall adopt. It will increase its<br />

consequence and do every thing for it—I am quite in spirits<br />

about it." (JCC II, p. 398; see also JCC IV, pp. 203, 243)<br />

1825 Oct 5 Journal entry from J.C. in London to Maria: "I drew Mrs.<br />

Pulham a plan of the west end of Brighton to show them<br />

where we were." (JCC II, pp. 398-99; see also JCC IV, p. 93)<br />

1825 Oct 6 Journal entry to Maria from J.C. in London. J.C. records visit<br />

to the Allnutt family in Clapham. (JCC II, pp. 399-400 and<br />

JCC IV, p. 69; see also JCC IV, p. 85, where the date is given<br />

incorrectly as Oct. 6)<br />

1825 Oct 7 Journal entry from J.C. in London to Maria: "I am waiting for<br />

Mr. Lewis's meat pye, which when it arrives I shall set off with<br />

it to Brighton." (JCC II, p. 400; see also JCC IV, p. 93, 203)<br />

1825 Oct ca. 9 Presumably leaves London for a short visit in Brighton. (JCC<br />

II, p. 401)<br />

1825 Oct 21 Letter from J.C. in London to Maria in Brighton. (JCC II, p.<br />

401)<br />

1825 Oct 21 Journal entry from J.C. in London to Maria: "Had a note from<br />

Mrs. Pulham. . . & covered a letter which they had just got<br />

from Mr. P. . . . which mentions the wish for me to do a<br />

portrait from a miniature of Mrs. Pulham's the size of the<br />

usual portrait (your Papa's) for 10 guineas. I declined it . . . I<br />

told them <strong>John</strong> could do it." (JCC II, pp. 401-02; see also JCC<br />

IV, pp. 93, 171-72)<br />

1825 Oct 22 Two journal entries from J.C. in London to Maria. (JCC II, pp.<br />

402-04)

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