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abuse and faults), it is still a picture from which it is<br />

impossible to turn without admiration.' . . . I want to see Lord<br />

Grosvenor's Gallery." (JCC III, pp. 39-40; see also JCC VI, p.<br />

262, JC: FDC, pp. 38, 304 and JCC IV, p. 228)<br />

1831 June 2 Letter from Lancelot South to J.C. in London. (JC: FDC, p.<br />

127)<br />

1831 June 3 Letter from Alfred Stothard in East Bergholt to J.C. (JCD, p.<br />

100; see also JC: FDC, p. 297)<br />

1831 June 5 Letter from sister Martha Whalley in Dedham to J.C. in<br />

London, pressing him to bring his daughters to stay with her<br />

in Dedham. (JCC I, pp. 262-263; see also JCC V, p. 130 and<br />

JC: FDC, p. 81)<br />

1831 June 9 Note from Alfred Stothard in London to J.C. in London. (JC:<br />

FDC, p. 298)<br />

1831 June 11 Payment to David Lucas. (JCC IV, p. 348)<br />

1831 June 13 Letter from J.C. in London to David Lucas in London: "I go to<br />

& fro from Hampstead. . . . Pray bring an India of the Evening<br />

if ready, and a Summerland. (JCC IV, p. 349)<br />

1831 June 14 Payment of £15 to Alfred Stothard. (JC: FDC, p. 298)<br />

1831 June 14 Letter from Thomas Uwins in London to J.C. (JC: FDC, p.<br />

302)<br />

1831 June 19 Pays Charles Boner for tutoring his sons <strong>John</strong> and Charles.<br />

(JCC V, p. 129)<br />

1831 June 22 Letter from sister Martha Whalley in Dedham to J.C.: "we<br />

shall receive your announcement of the day we may expect<br />

you & your interesting party with great pleasure." (JCC I, p.<br />

263)<br />

1831 June 25 In London, at the Court House as witness on behalf of Samuel<br />

Woodburn, when Penell sued Samuel Woodburn on the<br />

grounds of selling him a painting, presumably by Claude, but<br />

of doubtful authenticity. (JCC IV, p. 167)

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