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John Constable: Toward a Complete Chronology. - Reed College

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the month as December, but that cannot be correct since the<br />

exhibition opened in September. (JCC III, pp. 112-13)<br />

1834 Aug 8 Letter from J.R. Fisher in Salisbury to J.C. in London. (JCC IV,<br />

p. 411)<br />

1834 Aug 12 Letter, written 12th August,from from William Carey under<br />

the name "Lorenzo" to Worcester Herald, giving a short<br />

critical account of J.C.'s Salisbury Cathedral being shown at<br />

the Athenaeum exhibition. (JCC V, p. 60)<br />

1834 Aug 16 Letter from Sophia Noble in Hampstead to J.C. (JCC V, pp.<br />

176-77)<br />

1834 Aug 26 Note by J.C. in Smith's Elegiac Sonnets that the signature of<br />

Henry Phillips on the back was penned on 26 August 1834.<br />

(JC: FDC, p. 43)<br />

1834 Aug 29 Letter postmarked 29 August, 1834 from J.C. to cousin Jane<br />

Anne Inglis in Colchester: "Almost the whole of the spring I<br />

was looking for the pleasure of seeing your copy of my copy<br />

of Claude. . . . if you . . . can conveniently spare it, I should be<br />

very glad . . . I am going to read my lecture on the 'History of<br />

Landscape' in the newly formed Society of Science and<br />

Literature in Worcester—I use it as one of my examples. . . . I<br />

have just been licking up my large picture of Salisbury and<br />

have sent it to the show at Birmingham. . . . I was at Arundel<br />

with <strong>John</strong> for some time in his holidays. I was at Petworth—<br />

and Lord Egremont was so good as to ask me to stay. I<br />

begged to defer my visit 'till Mr. Leslie was there, and as he is<br />

now there I may go for a day or two." (JCC I, pp. 282-83; see<br />

also JCD, p. 29, JCC IV, p. 79, JC: FDC, p. 7 and JCC V, p.<br />

61)<br />

1834 Aug 30 Letter from cousin Mrs. Jane Anne Inglis in Colchester to J.C.:<br />

"Your picture shall be . . . sent off on Tuesday." (JCC I, pp.<br />

283-84)<br />

1834 Aug 30 Letter from J.C. in London to Leslie at Petworth: "I have been<br />

twice to Ham House lately . . . . I bragged to her ladyship that<br />

I was going to visit Petworth for a few days." (JCC III, pp.<br />

113-15; see also JCC IV, pp. 79, 281, JC: FDC, p. 286 and<br />

JCC I, p. 284)

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