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John Constable: Toward a Complete Chronology. - Reed College

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1833 Oct 10-23 While in Folkestone, J.C. makes small watercolour sketches of<br />

the surrounding cliffs. (JCC V, p. 167)<br />

1833 Oct 22 Letter from J.C. in Folkestone to Charles Boner in London: "I<br />

was not able to get away to day, so I fill up the time in<br />

writing to set off 'neal' . . . tomorrow, that is Wednesday."<br />

(JCC V, pp. 167-68; see also JCC IV, pp. 256, 403, JC: FDC,<br />

p. 88 and JCD, p. 4)<br />

1833 Oct 22 See 1833 Nov 22<br />

1833 Oct ca. 22 Letter from Samuel Lane in London to J.C. possibly in<br />

London. (JCC IV, pp. 256-57)<br />

1833 Oct To London from Folkestone. (JCC V, p. 167; see also JCC IV,<br />

prob. 23 p. 404 and JC: FDC, p. 88)<br />

1833 Oct 24 Letter from J.C. in London to David Lucas in London: "I was<br />

detained [at Folkestone] by the serious illness of <strong>John</strong>, a<br />

fortnight." (JCC IV, p. 404)<br />

1833 Oct 25 Letter from J.C. in London to <strong>John</strong> Charles in Folkestone. (JC:<br />

FDC, p. 88)<br />

1833 Oct 28 Letter from J.C. in London to son <strong>John</strong> Charles in Folkestone:<br />

"I found a letter from the Gentleman who bought my dell at<br />

Mr Ludgates sale. . . . I should not have shown the foolish<br />

drawing [?] to Mrs South. . . Mifs <strong>John</strong> has framed the little<br />

Church beautifully—& it is in the Dining Room." (JC: FDC, pp.<br />

90-91)<br />

1833 Nov 4 Letter from J.C. in London to son <strong>John</strong> Charles in Folkestone:<br />

"I went to Lady Dysart last week & staid all night. . . . I am<br />

now off to the Election at the R.A." (JC: FDC, p. 92)<br />

1833 Nov 7 Letter from sister Mary at Flatford to J.C. in Hampstead: "I<br />

recollect you made a picture of 'Malvern Hall'. I should very<br />

much like to have something done from it. . . . I was glad to<br />

find you had seen Lady Dysart again. . . . 'We wish Mr. <strong>John</strong><br />

<strong>Constable</strong> could see us.'" (JCC I, pp. 276-77; see also JCC IV,<br />

p. 78)

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