Writes to announce the birth of JH's and Margaret's first daughter, Caroline Emilia Mary.
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Writes to announce the birth of JH's and Margaret's first daughter, Caroline Emilia Mary.
Send Encyclopaedia Britannica volumes with Thomas Young's article on tides and T. R. Robinson's article on sound. When will HG's [biography of Young] be published?
Not interested in any contest of telescopes; will view objects desired by PB as they fit with JH's observational plans.
CD will remain in Cambridge during the whole vacation.
J. F. Stephens has been ill; hence no recent publications.
Has seen a good deal of J. S. Henslow.
Misplaced papers are now found. HK must be 'first authority' on scale constructed for Wilhelm Struve. JH improved telescope by separating eyepiece lenses. JH's new baby girl.
No summary available.
Further regarding his projected comparison of telescopes. Did not realize that JH was still working on double stars.
Relieves ES's concern about the health of Margaret Brodie Herschel—all is well, and all around them are very helpful; wishes recovery for Margaret Herschel's sister Isabella.
Appointment to an unnamed post. Is to meet John Lee to discuss the instruments; would JH like to join them?
Glad WS is coming to England but cautions that London empties in June. Congratulates WS on measurement of a 'great Northern arc.' Complains about the division of the Royal Society into 'parties'. Adds [James] South's results showing a sixth star, nearer than WS's fifth, in trapezium of Orion.
Will be pleased to act as sponsor to JH's child. Could not stay as an inmate but will visit them from Windsor from Friday till Tuesday.
About the upcoming christening, the health of Margaret, and JH's concern about the tone of Charles Babbage's upcoming book.
About arrangements for the christening of daughter Caroline, and about the health of the family.
Has been laid up with a cold and unable to answer his letter. Congratulations on the new baby. Hopes mother and child are doing well. Will wait for confirmation of his son's marriage before sending the news to the papers.
Still making arrangements for the christening [see JH's 1830-4-15]; concerned that it should be done soon.
Has had a letter from Henry Foster regarding his pendulum experiments at Ascension.
Requests advice in determining optimal time for visit to England. Thanks for invitation to Slough. Mentions completion of his sixth volume of observations, the introduction of which could prove interesting to JH. Fascinated by JH's observation of a sixth star in the trapezoid of Orion.
Sending two volumes of her Fishes and explaining the reason for the delay.
Takes a moment to write. Sends various brochures and observations on magnetic intensity in Germany. Asks JH to give a copy of it to [Charles] Babbage and [Henry] Kater. Congratulates JH on being named correspondent to the Institute of France. Lost his father-in-law. Has asked [James] South to press construction of AQ's instruments, but no luck. Requests JH visit Edward Troughton and the instruments.
Sending a list of the stars to be observed to test the strength of his telescope.