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John Constable: Toward a Complete Chronology. - Reed College

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1828 Nov Letter from J.C. in Hampstead to Henry Hebbert, referring to<br />

Hampstead Heath exhibited at the Royal Academy exhibition<br />

of 1827: "It is my own beleif that I have done nothing so<br />

good before." (JCC IV, p. 101)<br />

1828 prob. Nov Note from Gilbert S. Newton in London to J.C. (JC: FDC, pp.<br />

261-62)<br />

1828 post-Nov Letter (presumably written after November 1828) from<br />

Harriet Anne Cobbold in Ipswich to J.C.: "We are extremely<br />

obliged to you for sparing the valuable sketch Book. . . I hope<br />

you have not felt any inconvenience at being parted so long<br />

from Your General pocket companion." (JC: FDC, p. 111)<br />

1828 Dec 7 Letter from <strong>John</strong> Fisher in Osmington to J.C.: "I wish if<br />

'Brighton' is not out of your possession that you would put it<br />

on an easil by your side, Claude fashion, & so mellow its<br />

ferocious beauties." (JCC VI, pp. 240-41)<br />

1828 Dec 12 Letter from sister Martha Whalley in Dedham, offering<br />

condolences to J.C. (JCC I, p. 252)<br />

1828 Dec 19 Letter from J.C. in London to brother Golding in East<br />

Bergholt: "I shall have his seven children under my Roof. . . . I<br />

shall never feel again as I have felt, the face of the World is<br />

totally changed to me." (JC: FDC, p. 80; see also JCC I, p.<br />

252)<br />

1828 Dec 25 Letter from <strong>John</strong> Fisher in Osmington to J.C. (JCC VI, p. 241)<br />

1828 poss. Dec J.C.'s "relatives had. . . been pressing him to come down to<br />

Suffolk for a change. . . he said he would like to. . . see them<br />

all for a day or two; but. . . Bergholt would fill him full of sad<br />

associations." (JCC I, p. 252)<br />

1828 Note from J.C. in London to Dominic Colnaghi in London: "Let<br />

me know the fate of my drawing of Jacques. I wish much to<br />

make a picture from it, about a kitt catt." (JCC IV, pp. 157-<br />

58)<br />

1829 beg. of year Landscape and Lock and A Cottage Scene shown at the<br />

British Institution. (JCC I, p. 255)

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