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John Constable: Toward a Complete Chronology. - Reed College

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must value the early proof which I now send." (JCC III, pp. 62-<br />

63; see also JCC IV, p. 369 and JCC VI, p. 263)<br />

1832 March 4 Letter from J.C. London in to Leslie in London: "Mr. Lawley . .<br />

. called yesterday afternoon. . . . my knees are so bad I could<br />

not walk to the top of my own street." (JCC III, pp. 63-64;<br />

see also JCC IV, p. 371)<br />

1832 March Letter from J.C. London in to Leslie in London. (JCC III, p. 65)<br />

after 4<br />

1832 March 6 Letter from J.C. in London to Sir Martin Shee. (JCD, p. 101)<br />

1832 or 1834 Letter from J.C. at Hampstead to Cross or Crust. (JCC IV,<br />

March 8 p. 129)<br />

1832 March 16 Letter from J.C. in London to David Lucas in London. (JCC IV,<br />

p. 371)<br />

1832 March 28 Letter from J.C. in London to David Lucas in London: "I shall<br />

be at home, but I was not last night, and shall be at the R.A.<br />

tomprrow evening." (JCC IV, p. 371; see also JCD, p. 1)<br />

1832 March 28 Letter from J.C. in London to Mrs. Leslie in London: "Chalon's<br />

'Old Lady' in black . . . is the grandest 'Il Penseroso' ever<br />

done in the world." (JCC III, p. 65)<br />

1832 March 29 At the Royal Academy. (JCC IV, p. 371)<br />

1832 April 9 Letter from J.C. to Leslie in London. (JCC III, p. 66)<br />

1832 April 17 Letter from sister Martha Whalley in Dedham to J.C.: "No<br />

doubt you 'have succeeded' at Somerset House." (JCC I, p.<br />

269)<br />

1832 April 17 Letter from J.C. to Leslie in London; the end of the letter is<br />

missing, but letter is dated the 17th April. (JCC III, p. 66-67;<br />

see also JCC IV, p. 125)<br />

1832 April 24 Letter from J.C. in London to Leslie in London: "I have never<br />

had more restlessness about a picture [Waterloo Bridge]."<br />

(JCC III, pp. 67-68; see also JCC IV, pp. 126, 243)

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