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John Constable: Toward a Complete Chronology. - Reed College

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1829 Feb 11 Note from <strong>John</strong> Fisher in London to J.C. in London. (JCC VI, p.<br />

242)<br />

1829 Feb 13 Letter from brother Abram in East Bergholt to J.C. in London:<br />

"you are now what you ought to have been years ago, R.A. . .<br />

. . You will now proceed with your Picture of the Nore." (JCC<br />

I, pp. 254-55; see also JCC VI, p. 243)<br />

1829 Feb 19 Letter from Alfred Stothard in London to J.C. in London. (JC:<br />

FDC, p. 297)<br />

1829 or 1835 Note from Sir William Beechey to J.C. (JC: FDC, p. 180)<br />

Feb 18<br />

1829 April 5 Letter from J.C. in Hampstead to Leslie in London: "Since I<br />

saw you have been quite shut up here. I have perservered on<br />

my picture of the Castle which I shall bring to Charlotte<br />

[Street] early tomorrow." (JCC III, p. 20)<br />

1829 April 6 Hopes to meet Leslie at a dinner given by Lady Beaumont.<br />

(JC: FDC, p. 150)<br />

1829 April 16 Note from Lady Dysart at Ham House to J.C. (JCC IV, p. 77)<br />

1829 April 22 Letter from <strong>John</strong> Fisher in Osmington to J.C. (JCC VI, pp.<br />

243-44)<br />

1829 April 23 Letter from J.C. in London to <strong>John</strong> Fisher in Osmington: "I<br />

was sadly ill when you left me. . . . However Hampstead and a<br />

picture set me tolerably well up. I have sent the great Castle,<br />

such as it is—and a rich cottage. . . . Nothing shall prevent<br />

me coming to see you at Salisbury next summer." (JCC VI, p.<br />

244; see also JCC I, p. 255, JCC IV, pp. 77, 238)<br />

1829 April 23 Letter from son <strong>John</strong> Charles, probably in Hampstead, to J.C.<br />

(JCC V, p. 122)<br />

1829 April poss. Letters from sister Mary and brother Abram in East Bergholt<br />

to J.C.: "We 'count' on seeing you in fine weather. . . . I<br />

envied your day there [with Lady Dysart] yesterday." (JCC I,<br />

pp. 255-56; see also JCC IV, p. 77)

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