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John Constable: Toward a Complete Chronology. - Reed College

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Watt's Hymn Book for dear Emily. " (JCC V, p. 150; see also<br />

JCC IV, p. 110)<br />

1833 Letter from J.C. in London to Leslie in London "must have<br />

before April been written before the time arrived to send in pictures to<br />

Somerset House": "My House [Englefield House] tires me . . .<br />

The windows & window frames & chimneys and chimney pots<br />

are endless." (JCC III, pp. 96-97)<br />

1833 Letter from J.C. in London to David Lucas in London. (JCC IV,<br />

before April pp. 394-95; see also p. 251)<br />

1833 early April Sends four paintings and three watercolor drawings to Royal<br />

Academy for exhibition: Englefield House, Berkshire, the seat<br />

of Benyon de Beauvoir, Esq—morning; A windmill—squally<br />

day; Landscape—sunset; An old farm house; A miller's house;<br />

A heath—showery, noon; and Cottage in a Cornfield. (JC:<br />

FDC, p. 271; see also JCC V, pp. 12-13, 154; JCC IV, p. 221<br />

and JCC III, p. 101)<br />

1833 early April Letter from J.C. to Charles Boner. (JCC V, pp. 154-55; see<br />

also JCC IV, p. 394 and JC: FDC, p. 272)<br />

1833 April 3 Letter from J.C. in London to Leslie in London: "[Mr. Wells]<br />

would buy my studies to give to Lee. . . . I set off to call on<br />

you last evening." (JCC III, p. 98; see also JCC IV, p. 229)<br />

1833 April 5 Letter, dated April 5 by another hand, perhaps 1833 or<br />

1834, from Alaric Watts in London to J.C. in London. (JCC V,<br />

p. 96)<br />

1833 April 12 Letter from J.C. to George <strong>Constable</strong> in Arundel. (JCC V, p.<br />

11)<br />

1833 April 17 Letter from J.C. to George <strong>Constable</strong> in Arundel: "I hear the<br />

Exhibition will be excellent. . . . <strong>Constable</strong> is weak this year. . .<br />

. Lucas has been so busy about the portrait of Sir Charles<br />

Clark, that 'till now he could not take up my appendix, which I<br />

shall be happy to present to you when ready." (JCC V, p. 12;<br />

see also JCC IV, pp. 243, 395 and JC: FDC, p. 271)<br />

1833 April 18 See 1833 April 19

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