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John Constable: Toward a Complete Chronology. - Reed College

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under this roof to use his own words as an occasional visitor."<br />

(JCC II, p. 138; see also JCC I, p. 114)<br />

1815 Feb 28 Letter from mother in East Bergholt to J.C. in London. (JCC I,<br />

p. 114; see also JCC IV, p. 56)<br />

1815 March ca.1 Letter from J.C. in London to mother in East Bergholt,<br />

informing her of his improved situation concerning Maria.<br />

(JCC II, p. 139)<br />

1815 March Receives formal invitation from Maria to call. (JCC II, p. 139)<br />

on or pre-2<br />

1815 March 2 Letter from J.C. in London to Maria in London, accepting the<br />

invitation. (JCC II, p. 139)<br />

1815 March ca. 3 Note, undated, perhaps in reply to J.C.'s letter of 2 March,<br />

from Maria in London to J.C. in London. (JCC II, p. 139)<br />

1815 March 7 Letter from mother in East Bergholt to J.C. in London. (JCC I<br />

1962, pp. 115-16; see also JCC II, pp. 21, 139)<br />

1815 March Letter from mother in East Bergholt to J.C. in London. (JCC I,<br />

soon after 7 p. 116)<br />

1815 March 9 J.C.'s mother suffers attack, leaving her partly paralytic. (JCC<br />

II, p. 140; see also JCC I, p. 116)<br />

1815 March 9 Letter from sisters Ann and Mary to sister Martha Whalley,<br />

which was "no doubt forwarded to <strong>John</strong> at once, probably<br />

reaching him on the 10th of March," reporting that their<br />

mother had that day become dizzy possibly with a "slight<br />

paralytic affection." (JCC I, pp. 116-17)<br />

1815 March 10 Letter from brother Abram in East Bergholt to J.C. in London,<br />

describing their mother's illness: "very weak & in considerable<br />

danger. We think if you could make it convenient to come a<br />

day or two with us you could be a comfort to my father."<br />

(JCC I, pp. 116-17)<br />

1815 March 11 Letter from uncle David Pike Watts in London to J.C. in<br />

London. (JCC IV, p. 40)

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