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John Constable: Toward a Complete Chronology. - Reed College

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must be on their return, the beginning of September. . . . but<br />

pray don't let the September visit prevent your coming to us<br />

as soon as you can make it convenient to do so. " (JCC V, pp.<br />

20-21)<br />

1835 May 24 Letter from brother Abram in East Bergholt to J.C.: "I saw<br />

your picture very well mentioned in the paper call'd the<br />

'News'—two weeks ago." (JCC I, pp. 291-92; see also JCC V,<br />

p. 182)<br />

1835 May 24 Letter from Sir Francis Chantrey in London to J.C. (JC: FDC,<br />

p. 193)<br />

1835 June 2 Letter from William I. White of London to J.C. (JCC IV, p.<br />

131)<br />

1835 June 6 Letter from J.C. in London to George <strong>Constable</strong>: "The<br />

exhibition is a successful one. . . . Turner's light, whether it<br />

emanates from the sun or the moon, is exquisite." (JCC V,<br />

pp. 21-22, 185; see also JCC IV, p. 295)<br />

1835 June 8 Letter from Alaric Watts in London to J.C. (JCC V, p. 102)<br />

1835 June Letter, undated, but written in reply to Watt's letter of 8<br />

soon after 8 June, from J.C. to Alaric Watts. (JCC V, p. 102)<br />

1835 June 9 Letter from daughter Emily in Hampstead to J.C. in London.<br />

(JCC V, p. 183)<br />

1835 June 15 Letter from J.C. to William Carpenter, date given by Beckett<br />

as "a few days before 22 June." (JCC IV, p. 147 and JCD, p.<br />

98; see also JCD, p. 30)<br />

1835 June Note from William Carpenter to J.C. (JCC IV, p. 148; see also<br />

ca. 17 JC: FDC, p. 7 and JCD, p. 67)<br />

1835 June 18 Letter from E. Sheppard to J.C. in London. (JCC V, p. 110)<br />

1835 June 21 Letter from J.C. to Leslie in London, probably in Hampstead<br />

[dated "The longest day in 1835."]: "I give my lecture at the<br />

Assembly Rooms at Hamstead tomorrow evening. . . . I saw<br />

poor Howard & Mrs. H. at Hampstead yesterday. . . . I never<br />

saw the elder bushes so filled with blossom." (JCC III, pp.

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