Provides detailed information about JH's responsibilities as President of the B.A.A.S.
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Provides detailed information about JH's responsibilities as President of the B.A.A.S.
Further arrangements about the B.A.A.S. meeting [see GP's 1845-5-10].
Still more about B.A.A.S. meeting arrangements, especially about the magnetic survey {see GP's 1845-5-23].
Brief note alerting JH to the presence of a foreign visitor.
GP accepts a position which JH offers him.
A resolution passed by members of the B.A.A.S. meeting at Oxford urges the publication of William Herschel's papers in one volume.
Replying to GP's 1847-6-28, is worried about the amount of time that will be required of JH in preparing a suitable biography; does not want it to interfere with other work on hand.
Will be pleased to officiate at wedding of JH's daughter Caroline [see JH's 1852-10-30].
Has arrived in London, ready for the wedding on following day [see GP's 1852-12-4].
Writes to ask GP to help publicize the need for candidates for professorships at the University of Melbourne.
Comments on the action of the Council of the Senate of Cambridge University.
About the state of GP's health, and plans for a vacation
Is too ill to visit JH as he had intended.
Thanks JH for a copy of his Essays Q.E.R., and adds some family news.
Family news and comments on some of JH's writings.
Note to say the matter of Mr. Lax's examination is not yet organized.
Questions of publishing, including JH's considering the publication of William Herschel's writings.
About the possibility of attending a meeting.
Encouragement to JH for republication of some earlier works, together with news of GP's health.
Arrangements about GP visiting JH.