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From:
Francis Baily
To:
Sir John Herschel
Date:
[31 May 1825]
Source of text:
RS:HS 3.60
Summary:

Regarding the travels of a packet of Wilhelm Struve's observations. Please bring F. W. Bessel's letter with him when he comes to the Committee meeting.

Contributor:
John Herschel Project
From:
James Grahame
To:
Sir John Herschel
Date:
[4 June 1825]
Source of text:
RS:HS 8.326
Summary:

Of dreams, poetry, and JH's winning the Lalande Prize [letter completed 1825-6-6].

Contributor:
John Herschel Project
From:
James South
To:
Sir John Herschel
Date:
[4 June 1825]
Source of text:
RS:HS 16.444
Summary:

Comments negatively on an astronomical paper by Robert Woodhouse. [J. F. A.] Gambert in Marseille has reportedly discovered a comet. Details on the medal to be awarded by the Academy to JH and JS. If, as reported, Wilhelm Struve has come to England, invite him to visit JS in Paris.

Contributor:
John Herschel Project
From:
Samuel Young
To:
Sir John Herschel
Date:
[5 June 1825]
Source of text:
RS:HS 18.317
Summary:

Returning to Cookham. Thanks for minerals. Describes shipment of new minerals from Baffin Bay. Expecting another from Rio de la Plata, courtesy of Woodbine Parish [consul-general to Buenos Aires].

Contributor:
John Herschel Project
From:
[Charles] R[igobert Marie] Bonne
To:
Sir John Herschel
Date:
[11 June 1825]
Source of text:
RS:HS 4.184
Summary:

Concerning recent works and discussions connected with longitude.

Contributor:
John Herschel Project
From:
Edward Sabine
To:
Sir John Herschel
Date:
[20 June 1825]
Source of text:
RS:HS 15.10
Summary:

Clarifies that the six artillery men are at ES's disposal but under JH's command. Agrees to oversee arrival of the rockets. If expenses are to be paid by the Department of Ordinance, a request must be made by the Secretary of the Board of Longitude. Agrees to keep a record of expenses, not including his time spent, which he considers 'public service.'

Contributor:
John Herschel Project
From:
James South
To:
Sir John Herschel
Date:
[21 June 1825]
Source of text:
RS:HS 16.445
Summary:

JS has received the medals awarded JS and JH by the French Academy for their paper on double stars. Reports on his new work on double stars and his observations of [J. F. A.] Gambert's comet.

Contributor:
John Herschel Project
From:
James Grahame
To:
Sir John Herschel
Date:
[23 June 1825]
Source of text:
RS:HS 8.327
Summary:

Anxiety about the response to JG's manuscript by the publisher [see JG's 1825-5-16].

Contributor:
John Herschel Project
From:
James South
To:
Sir John Herschel
Date:
[24 June 1825]
Source of text:
RS:HS 16.446
Summary:

Laments the difficulty of transmitting publications between Paris and London. On arrangements to get JH's Lalande Prize medal to JH. JS's recent observations and contacts with Parisian scientists.

Contributor:
John Herschel Project
From:
[Charles] R[igobert Marie] Bonne
To:
Sir John Herschel
Date:
[28 June 1825]
Source of text:
RS:HS 4.185
Summary:

Has returned to Brest, and found his letter. Is honored to correspond with JH. Further regarding pendulum observations.

Contributor:
John Herschel Project
From:
Joseph Johann Littrow
To:
Sir John Herschel
Date:
[28 June 1825]
Source of text:
RS:HS 11.250
Summary:

About books and papers, being sent both ways.

Contributor:
John Herschel Project
From:
[Charles] R[igobert Marie] Bonne
To:
Sir John Herschel
Date:
[1 July 1825]
Source of text:
RS:HS 4.186
Summary:

Is sending him a paper dealing with the measurement of the arc of the meridian between Greenwich and Paris. Further observations along the coast by Lieut. C. L. Largeteau.

Contributor:
John Herschel Project
From:
[Charles] R[igobert Marie] Bonne
To:
Sir John Herschel
Date:
[1 July 1825]
Source of text:
RS:HS 4.187
Summary:

Has just received his letter of 27 June. Further work of Lieut. C. L. Largeteau. Longitude readings at various points.

Contributor:
John Herschel Project
From:
James Grahame
To:
Sir John Herschel
Date:
[1 July 1825]
Source of text:
RS:HS 8.328
Summary:

Still has not heard from publisher [see JG's 1825-6-23].

Contributor:
John Herschel Project
From:
Jean Baptiste Joseph Fourier
To:
Sir John Herschel
Date:
[4 July 1825]
Source of text:
RS:HS 7.346
Summary:

Is grateful for the information on JH's illustrious father. Was ill when the letter arrived so hopes he will be excused for his belated reply.

Contributor:
John Herschel Project
From:
Bernard A. von Lindenau
To:
Sir John Herschel
Date:
[8 July 1825]
Source of text:
RS:HS 11.217
Summary:

News that he has been elected an Associate of the Astronomical Society gives him pleasure. Does not have much time at the present to devote to astronomy. Hopes to visit England to obtain materials for a life of Edmund Halley.

Contributor:
John Herschel Project
From:
James Grahame
To:
Sir John Herschel
Date:
[8 July 1825]
Source of text:
RS:HS 8.330
Summary:

About the publisher's offer, and JG's intent to go to Göttingen for research purposes.

Contributor:
John Herschel Project
From:
Edward Sabine
To:
Sir John Herschel
Date:
[12 July 1825]
Source of text:
RS:HS 15.11
Summary:

Reports on his meeting with Charles Bonne and their subsequent failure to see any signals the first night from either Mont Javoul or La Canche. Worries that the distances are too great for measurements so close to the sea. Speaks of similar measurements between Paris and Strasburg.

Contributor:
John Herschel Project
From:
Edward Sabine
To:
Sir John Herschel
Date:
[16 July 1825]
Source of text:
RS:HS 15.12
Summary:

Reports his 'entire failure' with Charles Bonne to see signals from both La Canche and Mont Javoul on the same night. Tells of moving the telescopes to Tuniers on 1825-7-15. Speaks of similar experiments elsewhere, which also failed. Concludes that distance is not the only factor in distinguishing signals. Plans to visit JH on 1825-7-25.

Contributor:
John Herschel Project
From:
James South
To:
Sir John Herschel
Date:
[19 July 1825]
Source of text:
RS:HS 16.447
Summary:

On his contacts with French scientists and on their praise for the JH's and JS's catalogue of double stars. Suggests that JH, beset by excessive commitments, cease to devote time to seeing JS's publications through the press. Comments on the personal cost to JS of his devotion to double stars. Remarks on JH's efforts to measure the difference in longitude between the Greenwich and Paris observatories. Data on double stars.

Contributor:
John Herschel Project