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What would JH like done with the column 'Equinoctial Time' in the Nautical Almanac?
Outlines the changes he would like to see in the column for Equinoctial Time in the Nautical Almanac.
Withdraws resignation [see JH's 1853-5-30] as Master of Mint. [JH annotation of 24 Feb. 1855: Letter not sent. Now regrets letting friends convince him to remain. JH has lived the past two years in 'the Shadow of death.']
JH cannot recommend anyone of the sort requested in letter from Mr. Wallenstein.
Advises against abolishing office of deputy master of Mint after H. D. Harness leaves at end of this week. Gives reasons.
It is against Mint policy for JH to recommend any employee to act privately, as in EW's request for someone to inspect minting machinery.
HF and F. R. Brande received similar appointments, but HF's annual salary is £100 while Brande's is £150. Asks JH to raise HF's salary to £150. [JH annotation: Replied on 19 July.]
Disappointed by JH's response. Believes HF's case is identical to that of F. R. Brande. Lists benefits accruing to Brande that HF does not have. Asks JH to reconsider raise in HF's salary.
Lord Aberdeen [George Hamilton-Gordon] will see JH at 11 o'clock this morning.
Notified [James] Wilson that HH's service at Mint will end today, but HH does not yet know what official date Treasury will record for HH's retirement.
Chancellor of Exchequer [W. E. Gladstone] will meet with JH next Friday.
Thanks for catching CT's error. Returns letter, with £200,000 substituted for £150,000.
How many sovereigns and half sovereigns could be coined at Mint annually without interfering with other business?
H. D. Harness will be leaving Mint to assume duties as Commissioner of Works in Ireland.
Will spend weekend at Windsor Castle with Lord Aberdeen's family.
Eloquently, metaphorically congratulates WH on finally publishing Lectures on Quaternions.
Requests publication of a letter [see John Stewart's 1853-6-11] that JH received from Stewart and in which Stewart explains a method of 'taking from glass negatives positive impressions of different dimensions.'
Come to Argyll House tomorrow. Encloses reply by W. E. Gladstone to JH's letter of 23 July.