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John Constable: Toward a Complete Chronology. - Reed College

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1831 Note from Charles Eastlake in London to J.C. in London. (JC:<br />

poss. Nov 6 FDC, p. 208)<br />

1831 Nov 11 Attends council meeting at Somerset House. (JC: FDC, p.<br />

170)<br />

1831 Nov 22 Letter from J.C. in London to David Lucas in London. (JCC IV,<br />

p. 359)<br />

1831 Nov 25 Attends council meeting at Somerset House. (JC: FDC, p.<br />

170)<br />

1831 Nov 26 Letter from J.C. in London to Leslie in London: "I was at the<br />

Academy last evening. . . . I shall releive my eyes of the<br />

Grueze next week, I hope. . . . I shall bring my dear children<br />

down at X'mas, to Charlotte Street."" (JCC III, pp. 51-52; see<br />

also JCC IV, pp. 259, 359-60 and JC: FDC, p. 229)<br />

1831 Nov 26 Letter from J.C. in London to David Lucas in London. (JCC IV,<br />

p. 360)<br />

1831 Nov 28 Letter from William Wyon in London to J.C. in London. (JC:<br />

FDC, p. 320)<br />

1831 mid-Nov Fourth number of English Landscape published. (JCC IV, p.<br />

360)<br />

1831 ca. Nov Instructions for lettering the Frontispiece and the Vignette.<br />

(JCC IV, p. 455)<br />

1831 Dec 4 Two letters from J.C in Hampstead to David Lucas in London,<br />

the first one mistakenly dated 4 Nov: "This is my dear boy's<br />

birthday. . . . I attend a council tomorrow. . . . How could you<br />

touch the dear Glebe Farm—& not even tell me of what you<br />

were doing." (JCC IV, pp. 361-62)<br />

1831 Dec after 4 New engraving or print form an earlier plate of Glebe Farm.<br />

(JCC IV, p. 363)<br />

1831 Dec 5 Attends council meeting at Somerset House. (JC: FDC, p.<br />

170)

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