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John Constable: Toward a Complete Chronology. - Reed College

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1830 May [19] Letter from J.C. in London to Leslie in London: "I shall take . .<br />

. the two young ladies . . . to Hampstead this evening." (JCC<br />

III, pp. 29-30)<br />

1830 June 12 Letter from J.C in London to daughter Maria. (JCC V, pp.<br />

124-25)<br />

1830 June 17 Letter from Sir G.H.W. Beaumont at Coleorton Hall to J.C. in<br />

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

1830 June 19 Letter from J.C. in London to Martin Shee in London: "I<br />

purchased the Palette of Sir Joshua Reynolds this afternoon."<br />

(JC: FDC, p. 285)<br />

1830 June Laudatory review of English Landscape in the Athenaeum,<br />

25-30 written by Reynolds. (JCC IV, pp. 268-69; see also JCC VI, p.<br />

260)<br />

1830 June 21 Letter from Martin Shee in London to J.C. in London. (JC:<br />

FDC, p. 286)<br />

1830 June 29 Letter from <strong>John</strong> Fisher in Salisbury to J.C. (JCC VI, p. 259)<br />

1830 July 3 Writes article on Michael Angelo for the Athenaeum. (JCD, pp.<br />

78-80)<br />

1830 July 6 Letter from <strong>John</strong> Fisher in Newbury to J.C. (JCC VI, p. 260;<br />

see also JCC III, p. 30)<br />

1830 July Letter from J.C. in London to Leslie in London after Fisher's<br />

after 6 letter of July 6: "[J. Kenrick Fisher] has put two or three<br />

things on canvas for me. . . . We have done a good deal to<br />

the little Peter Martyr. . . . I had sadly puzzled them at<br />

Hampstead on Sunday." (JCC III, p. 30)<br />

1830 July 7 Letter from Sir G.H.W. Beaumont at Coleorton Hall to J.C. (JC:<br />

FDC, p. 151)<br />

1830 July 7 Letter from J.C. in London to <strong>John</strong> Fisher in Abingdon:<br />

"Nothing but moral impossibility shall make me not come to<br />

you at Osmington in the Autumn." (JCC VI, pp. 260-61)

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