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John Constable: Toward a Complete Chronology. - Reed College

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1831 Sept 3 Letter from J.C. in London to David Lucas in London. (JCC IV,<br />

p. 352)<br />

1831 Sept 3 Payment of £50 to the Woodburns. (JCC IV, p. 167)<br />

1831 Sept 9 Letter from J.C. to Leslie in London: "I shall sketch some of<br />

the effects I saw at the Coronation [of William IV]." Includes<br />

sketch of back of a peer, inscribed "9 Sepr 1831." (JCC III,<br />

pp. 45-46; see also JCC IV, p. 352)<br />

1831 Sept 12 Note from J.C. to Leslie in London: "Accept my third number<br />

with best regards." (JCC III, p. 46; see also JCC IV, p. 352)<br />

1831 Sept 12 Letter from J.C. in London to David Lucas in London. (JCC IV,<br />

p. 353)<br />

1831 Sept 20 Letter from J.C. in London to David Lucas in London. (JCC IV,<br />

p. 353)<br />

1831 Sept 22 See 1831 Sept 23<br />

1831 Sept 22 Letter from Alfred Stothard in London to J.C. in London. (JC:<br />

FDC, p. 299)<br />

1831 poss., Sept 23 Instructions for retouching A Heath. (JCC IV, p. 454)<br />

1831 Sept 23 Letter from J.C. in London to David Lucas in London: "I am<br />

setting off for Epsom but shall return tomorrow afternoon—&<br />

then Saturday night to Hampstead." (JCC IV, p. 353)<br />

1831 Sept 23 To Epsom to spend few days with Sir Richard Digby Neave at<br />

Pitt Place. (JCC III, p. 47; see also JC: FDC, p. 162, JCC V, p.<br />

56 and JC: FDC, p. 299, where the date is given incorrectly<br />

as Sept 22)<br />

1831 Sept 24 Sketch of a plough at Epsom, dated 24th September 1831.<br />

(JCC V, p. 56; see also JC: FDC, p. 162)<br />

1831 Sept ca. 24 Water-color of Pitt Place in Epsom. (JC: FDC, p. 162; see also<br />

JCC V, p. 56)<br />

1831 Sept 26 Letter from J.C. to Leslie in London: "I have been passing a<br />

day or two with Digby Neave at Epsom. . . . This morning I

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