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To Unidentified
Proposes modification to telescope to accommodate spectroscope for study of sun. Will write to Astronomer Royal [G. B. Airy] about it.
Letter ID: 13400 | Summarized by: JJK | Physical Document: Adraft 1p inc | Repository: TxU:H/L-0631; Reel 1089 | Best-guess date: 0000-00-00
1818-12-1
Devonshire St.
From Charles Babbage
Astronomer Royal's post at Greenwich vacant; hopes JH will try for it. Has not been successful in getting on the Board of Longitude. Hopes to spend a fortnight in Paris after Christmas.
Letter ID: 5150 | Summarized by: RS | Physical Document: ALS 3pp | Repository: RS:HS 2.100 | Best-guess date: 1818-12-01
1818-12-2
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To Charles Babbage
Thanks CB for his advice about applying for the post of Astronomer Royal when it becomes vacant, but does not think himself qualified. Will not be able to come to London this weekend. Regarding his new acid.
Letter ID: 5151 | Summarized by: RS | Physical Document: ALS 2pp | Repository: RS:HS 2.101 (C: RS:HS 20.59) | Best-guess date: 1818-12-02
1823-12-19
Blackman St., Southwark
From James South
Writing in confidence, informs JH of a conversation with Humphry Davy concerning the appointment of assistants for John Pond, Astronomer Royal. Situation complicated by Pond's precarious health and the widespread belief that JH would be the appropriate successor to Pond.
Letter ID: 8442 | Summarized by: MJC | Physical Document: ALS 3pp | Repository: RS:HS 16.424 | Best-guess date: 1823-12-19
1823-12-21
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To James South
Responding to JS's letter of 1823-12-19, advises caution in countervening John Pond's preferences in the appointment of Royal Observatory assistants. Were the post of Astronomer Royal to become vacant, JH would be 'anything but disinclined to offer myself for it,' but will not make a 'premature declaration' of his willingness to accept it.
Letter ID: 8443 | Summarized by: MJC | Physical Document: Adraft 8pp | Repository: RS:HS 16.425 (C: 20.171) | Best-guess date: 1823-12-21
1824-1-8
London
To James South
If JS has not already passed on to Humphry Davy JH's letter of 1823-12-21, JS should do so immediately. If post of Astronomer Royal should become vacant, JH would be interested in it, but would not wish to work with Stephen Lee, then under consideration for appointment as head assistant at Greenwich.
Letter ID: 8444 | Summarized by: MJC | Physical Document: Adraft 2pp | Repository: RS:HS 16.426a (C: 20.173) | Best-guess date: 1824-01-08
1824-1-18
Slough
To Charles Babbage
Regarding the First Assistant at Greenwich Observatory, and the possibility of JH ever becoming Astronomer Royal. Hopes to see him on Wednesday.
Letter ID: 5246 | Summarized by: RS | Physical Document: ALS 1p | Repository: RS:HS 2.192 | Best-guess date: 1824-01-18
1825-5-17
Gray's Inn
From Francis Baily
Enclosing vouchers relating to the stock, etc. Regarding the interpretation of a letter from F. W. Bessel. The inquiries regarding the Astronomer Royal.
Letter ID: 5936 | Summarized by: RS | Physical Document: ALS 3pp | Repository: RS:HS 3.59 | Best-guess date: 1825-05-17
1827-4-20
Slough
To Dionysius Lardner
As G. B. Airy has chosen not to stand as a candidate for the astronomical position in Dublin [Astronomer Royal of Ireland], JH is strongly supporting DL for that position.
Letter ID: 1518 | Summarized by: DRD | Physical Document: ALS 3pp | Repository: APS B.H435p.2 | Best-guess date: 1827-04-20
1828
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To Niccoló Cacciatore
Letter of introduction for Charles Babbage who wishes to visit NC's observatory in Palermo.
Letter ID: 8582 | Summarized by: MJC | Physical Document: ALS 2pp? (French) | Repository: C. A. Chant, 'Two Letters of a Famous Astronomer,' Royal Astronomical Society of | Best-guess date: 1828-01-01
1828-3-9
Slough
To Charles Babbage
Writes CB at Naples to inform CB that CB has been elected Lucasian Professor at Cambridge. Urges CB to write to thank the electors.
Letter ID: 8581 | Summarized by: MJC | Physical Document: ALS 2pp | Repository: Royal Astronomical Society of Canada | Published: C. A. Chant, 'Two Letters of a Famous Astronomer,' Royal Astronomical Society of | Best-guess date: 1828-03-09
1830-7-27
Slough
To George Biddell Airy
Thanks GA for the second volume of his observations; wishes the publications of the Astronomer Royal were as good; adds some comments on polarization of light by liquids, and then talks about observing Georgium Sidum [Uranus], and deals with the orbits of satellites of planets generally.
Letter ID: 609 | Summarized by: DRD | Physical Document: ALS 3pp | Repository: RGO 6.803.147 (ACCS: RS:HS 25.1.6) | Best-guess date: 1830-07-27
1831-1-30
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To George Biddell Airy
An extensive discussion of the best way of presenting the results produced from the observations made at the Royal Observatory at Greenwich, together with comments about the duties and responsibilities of the Astronomer Royal.
Letter ID: 594 | Summarized by: DRD | Physical Document: ALS 4pp | Repository: RGO 6.804.20 | Best-guess date: 1831-01-30
1831-3-3
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From William Samuel Stratford
Discusses confusion with regard to possible separation of Nautical Almanac from Astronomer Royal and ensuing confusion regarding who will succeed John Pond as superintendent of Nautical Almanac. Asks JH to send letter recommending WS to the Duke.
Letter ID: 3610 | Summarized by: SEP | Physical Document: ALS 3pp | Repository: RS:HS 17.85 | Best-guess date: 1831-03-03
1831-3-5
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To William Samuel Stratford
Believes that if position of Astronomer Royal should become vacant, G. B. Airy would be interested; JH would gladly support such a candidacy.
Letter ID: 3501 | Summarized by: DRD | Physical Document: ACCS 2pp | Repository: RS:HS 25.1.32 | Best-guess date: 1831-03-05
1833-7-28
Slough
To William Henry Smyth
Reports observations with WS's equatorial during Bedford visit. Packs instruments for voyage. Pleased that Thomas Maclear will take post of Astronomer Royal at the Cape Observatory.
Letter ID: 1489 | Summarized by: RLL | Physical Document: ALS 4pp | Repository: APS B.Sm98.14 (C: RS:HS 21.142) | Best-guess date: 1833-07-28
1834-10-19
Observatory, Cambridge
From George Biddell Airy
Abstracts of barometrical pressure in various parts of the earth. Has used James South's equatorial with Richard Sheepshanks's clockwork attached. Constitution of Paris Observatory being changed. D. F. J. Arago's experiments on glass and metal. Humphrey Lloyd's experiments on reflected light. Edinburgh's Observatory site likely to be changed. John Pond (Astronomer Royal) has been asked to resign. Thomas Maclear's Cape circle. Reasons for the delay in delivery of R. A. Cauchoix's telescope to Cambridge. House of Lords and Commons burnt down.
Letter ID: 4680 | Summarized by: RS | Physical Document: ALS 7pp | Repository: RS:HS 1.66 (C: RS:HS 1.67) | Best-guess date: 1834-10-19
1835-7-10
Observatory, Cambridge
From George Biddell Airy
Sends his 1834 observations. Has received JH's weather observing instructions. Likely to accept the post of Astronomer Royal when John Pond resigns. Further remarks on new telescope and of E. J. Cooper's (near Sligo) - planetary disks - errors of divisions of circles. Possibility of small observatory in Upper Canada.
Letter ID: 4682 | Summarized by: RS | Physical Document: ALS 7pp | Repository: RS:HS 1.69 | Best-guess date: 1835-07-10
1835-7-14
London
From Francis Baily
Regarding meteorology. John Pond has resigned as Astronomer Royal and G. B. Airy been appointed in his place. Has finished his own account of John Flamsteed and sent it to the press. Is drawing up a report for the new standard scale.
Letter ID: 6001 | Summarized by: RS | Physical Document: ALS 4pp | Repository: RS:HS 3.127 | Best-guess date: 1835-07-14
1835-7-21
Admiralty
From Francis Beaufort
The Series of Brisbane catalogues has been interrupted. Regarding the appointment of a new Astronomer Royal. Reprint of one of JH's papers. Various scientific news.
Letter ID: 6223 | Summarized by: RS | Physical Document: ALS 4pp | Repository: RS:HS 3.343 | Best-guess date: 1835-07-21
1835-9-19
South Africa
To George Biddell Airy
Congratulates GA on being honored by H. M. Government [GA was offered a knighthood, which he declined], and of being appointed Astronomer Royal, and further tells GA about some of JH's observations, and the instruments in use [letter finished 11 Oct.].
Letter ID: 54 | Summarized by: DRD | Physical Document: ALS 5pp | Repository: RGO 6.368.598 (drafts RS:HS 1.70 & 21.187) | Best-guess date: 1835-09-19

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