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Document number: 1787
Date: 31 Jan 1829
Recipient: TALBOT William Henry Fox
Author: HERSCHEL John Frederick William
Collection: National Science and Media Museum, Bradford
Collection number: 1937-4803
Last updated: 30th April 2012

12 Charlotte Street Portland Place <1>
Jan 31. 1829

My dear Sir

The immediate occasion of my thus troubling you is a reference given me to you by your ci-devant <2> servant J. Sharp, who tells me he travelled with you for five months. This reference is the chief inducement to me to engage him as I should have the greatest confidence in any servant who had lived with you and of whom you spoke favorably. I am about to travel on the continent & under circumstances in which it will be of the utmost consequence to me to have a man about me on whom I can fully depend as to his Honesty, sobriety, activity and general steadiness of conduct. In particular I would ask whether he is respectful in his manner and behaviour to ladies and has been used to wait on them. I propose to engage him not merely as a travelling, but a permanent servant and if you can therefore speak to his qualities as a house servant you will add to the favor done me.

I have not been much occupied of late with optical matters but I hope that is not the case with you and that you continue your interesting enquiries.

Believe me dear Sir Yours truly
JFW Herschel

An answer at your earliest convenience addressed as above will oblige me as I am at [illegible deletion]

Notes:

1. London.

2. Former.

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