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John Constable: Toward a Complete Chronology. - Reed College

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1833 July 2 Letter from J.C. in London to David Lucas in London. (JCC IV,<br />

p. 401; see also JCC V, p. 163)<br />

1833 July 2 Letter from J. Scafe at Belford to J.C. in London. (JCC IV, p.<br />

126)<br />

1833 July 6 Wash drawing, inscribed on the back and dated July 6: "The<br />

Church of Stoke Pogis—near Windsor in which Gray wrote the<br />

Elegy J. <strong>Constable</strong> RA to Mr Colville Augst 23 1833." (JC:<br />

FDC, p. 86)<br />

1833 July 10 Inscription in a copy of Field's Chromatography in J.C.'s hand:<br />

"had the pleasure of visiting Mr. Field Wednesday July 10—<br />

1833" and on the back of the address "Brentford,<br />

Middlesex." (JCC IV, p. 172)<br />

1833 July 18 See 1833 July 19.<br />

1833 July 19 Letter from J.C. in London to Charles Boner. (JCC V, pp. 164,<br />

41; see also JCC IV, p. 118, where the date is given<br />

incorrectly as June 29; JCC IV, p. 106, where the date is<br />

given incorrectly as July 18, and JCC IV, p. 85)<br />

1833 July 27 Letter from J.C. in Hampstead to Charles Boner: "I shall take<br />

the boys to Suffolk on Saturday, and on Friday they go to<br />

town for that purpose. . . . I am in favor by a speech I made<br />

at the R.A. Tuesday on behalf of the Life Academy." (JCC V,<br />

pp. 164-65; see also JCC IV, p. 106)<br />

1833 July 31 Letter from M. Jolly in Brussels to J.C. in London, translated<br />

by J.C.: "You will find subjoined. . . information relative to the<br />

Exhibition, which we hope will be enriched with your<br />

productions." (JC: FDC, p. 326)<br />

poss. 1833 Extract of letter, undated, from J.C., probably in Hampstead,<br />

summer to William Carpenter in London: "What a glorious morning is<br />

this for clouds." (JCC IV, p. 146)<br />

1833 Aug 3 Takes older sons to Flatford Mill. (JCC V, p. 165; see also JCC<br />

I, p. 276 and JCC III, p. 104)<br />

1833 Aug 16 Letter from J.C. in Hampstead to Leslie in London,<br />

mentioning that <strong>John</strong> Martin has asked him to help illustrate

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