Hopes JH can attend meeting of committee on Wintringham Bequest.
Hopes JH can attend meeting of committee on Wintringham Bequest.
Cambridge University Commissioners met today, made progress on issue of Fellowships, and saw copy of [Bessed?] Commission report. Hopes JH can attend tomorrow.
No assays today. Notified Mint staff that tomorrow is holiday for Queen's birthday.
Annibal de Gasparis's new planet Psyche. Alexander von Humboldt selected its name. Other new planet, found by [C. Robert] Luther, was named Thetis by F. W. A. Argelander. Detected new nebula on 26 Apr. Nervous trouble interrupting Hind's search for planets.
Inform CT of present pay scale for workmen in Coining and Melting departments. JH was correct in giving assistance and information to two French visitors. Wants to discuss F. R. Brande and Henry Finch.
Suggests that JH assist William Lassell's travels to Malta by asking for a letter of introduction from the Duke of Northumberland; is concerned about the precarious position of the observatory at Altona, and of the Astronomische Nachrichten published there.
Sends draft for insurance papers. Description of Cornhill shops.
Regrets a week has elapsed before replying to her letter, but is pleased that Miss Mathilde Oersted had so high a regard for his speech concerning her illustrious father.
Cannot attend the opening of the Manchester Free Library. Praises the institution.
[Marked 'Private.'] Thanks for calling RG's attention to error in Treasury minutes. Hopes to correct it before these reach Parliament.
Asks for catalogue and latest number of the Journal [of the Royal Geographical Society].
Urges BP to accept the Treasury's offer.
[Marked 'Private.'] Found written evidence of the denial in 1825 by Lord Maryborough [William Wellesley-Pole] of lifetime tenure at Mint for Benedetto Pistrucci. Suggests contacting [W. R.] Hamilton for clarification.
Settlement reached concerning BP's salary.
Learned that Treasury minutes have not yet been read to Parliament. Will incorporate JH's amendments into these.
Is concerned about the possibility that the observatory at Altona will be discontinued or moved.
[Matthew] Marshall from Bank [of England] indicates that great demand for gold coins will continue. Mint will be expected to increase deliveries.
Will speak to the Duke [of Northumberland, Algernon Percy] at the earliest opportunity and encloses a draft note to Adolph Petersen at Altona [see RS's 1852-5-14].
No summary available.
JH and H. D. Harness may call on CT tomorrow.