Gives advice on WW's planned trip to Europe. Asks WW to contact various scientists there on JH's behalf.
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Gives advice on WW's planned trip to Europe. Asks WW to contact various scientists there on JH's behalf.
Regarding the inscription, and why he has recast it instead of altering it.
Regarding the Cambridge affair. Has had a letter from the Edinburgh Society of Arts.
Requests that HS look for a shipment of a clock and send it on to J. J. Littrow, and inform the maker in London, Robert Molyneux, that HS has done this. JH sends along John Pond's catalogue of star position differences.
Has just heard that the ship carrying JL's clock arrived at Hamburg on the 5th. Gives the name of the Bank to which payment is to be made. Has used his Theory of Comets in a paper.
Introducing William Whewell, who will be visiting Paris.
Sending three old letters from William Herschel. Still unpacking and organizing her books and papers.
About intrigue and unethical dealings surrounding the election to fill vacancies at Cambridge University.