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a first-class carriage, as they frequently did. They attended 



miming = zr h:e at hrafftrf, ana in the aff.err.r-tr. arrmrr- 

 panied Dr. and Mrs. Scoresby to service at Shipley, where 

 they sat with Mrs. Scoresby in the parson's pew, but James 

 did not forget his rule of sleeping during the afternoon 

 sermon, though his host was the preacher. 



In the antnam they are spending what is to be for some 

 time their iaat vatatim ttgether ir Waies respecting v-hfrh 

 there are the :":li:- hag er.tritf — September : 'th. — Drive 

 nine rrhies :: the ::i: ffira lamarvtr. t: hefgeiierr. anf 

 a= '^rr.es agreed vhth me that there waa a prattitabie vrayvre 

 left the carriage and arrived at the top ir. iess than two 

 hvars. :: — Agair aaterriea 5r : f :n vhthtut gaife fr:m 

 Eefgeiierr arte asteraea by vraat *ve thzaght - nas a shirt 

 route; it occur ie a the same time 



On the 7th of December, 1842, Mr. B. St J. B. Joule 

 —as marrief vhi:h ::: = sit:;: periaa afsrarbea the :i:se 



rr:ra tat f:reg:iag amzrrt it arrears that aurir.g :Zz 

 vatatiir.s ana ir. tramary raatters vtrr.g "trie ur.tii the 

 age :: :- '.va.s atssessea by the interests ana erhyea the 

 pursuits of a healthy, vigorous boy, just entering on his 

 mar.hteei This is imptrtart sirte yaagirg fr:aa his v:rk 

 faring the i as t :har years ::" this periaa it arrears that he 

 possessed in no ordinary degree the attributes of sober and 

 experiertea marhetf having by the en a :f iSjlz acrriref. 

 in aimtst ever.- branth :: ahysirai siience, kravheage in 

 many resretts far beyinf that :f any phaizspher then 

 living; and having, at the age of 24, discovered all but 

 one of the relations between the various physical effects. 

 ■-':.'.:':. fis:i:stf the ia'v :f the ::nser.ati:n z: tTtr^y 



