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John Constable: Toward a Complete Chronology. - Reed College

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1836 Nov 5 See 1836 Dec 5.<br />

1836 Nov 5 Letter from J.C. to Leslie in London [postmarked 5 Nov].<br />

(JCC III, p. 142; see also JCC IV, p. 119 and JC: FDC, p. 247)<br />

1836 Nov 7 Note from Leslie in London to J.C. in London. (JC: FDC, p.<br />

247)<br />

1836 Nov 11 Letter from J.C. in London to David Lucas in London, asking<br />

him to send a proof of his new engraving of Dedham Vale for<br />

his son Charles to see. Accompanying the letter are<br />

instructions for retouching the Large Salisbury. (JCC IV, pp.<br />

429, 456-57; see also JCC V, p. 201)<br />

1836 Nov, Letter from J.C. in London to David Lucas in London. (JCC IV,<br />

soon after 11 p. 430)<br />

1836 Nov 24 Note from J.C. to Andrew Geddes. (JCC IV, p. 306)<br />

1836 Nov 25 Letter from J.C. in London to Mr. Stewart. (JCC IV, p. 124;<br />

see also JCC V, p. 201)<br />

1836 Nov Letter from J.C. in London to Leslie in London, relating son<br />

soon after 27 Charles's account of his voyage and including "a pen-and-ink<br />

sketch of the mast with his son aloft getting down sails": "I<br />

was at Blackheath yesterday." (JCC III, p. 143; see also JCC<br />

V, pp. 201-02 and JCC IV, pp. 119, 295)<br />

1836 Nov Letter, apparently written in November, 1836, from W.<br />

George Jennnings to J.C. (JCC V, pp. 52-53)<br />

1836 Dec 1 Leslie records dined with J.C. and Wilkie. (JCC III, p. 144; see<br />

also JCC IV, p. 229)<br />

1836 Dec 5 Receives letter in London from son Charles on board ship. The<br />

date is given as 5 November, but Charles's ship did not sail<br />

until 27 November. (JCC V, p. 201)<br />

1836 Dec 7 Elected a member of the Graphic Society at their general<br />

meeting in London. (JC: FDC, p. 188)

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