Maclear, Thomas, Sir, 1794 - 1879 (Knight, astronomer)
Found in 109 Collections and/or Records:
Miscellaneous correspondence, 1870 - 1875
Miscellaneous letters, 1857 - 1859
Letters to Thomas Maclear from various individuals regarding the trigonometric survey and the issue of chronometers, with letters of introduction to Maclear. There are also letters concerning the topography of the Cape Colony, 7 March 1857; Cape Point Lighthouse, 26 July 1857; a report on an earthquake, 20 October 1857; the memorial to Thomas Holden Barker, 4 July 1858; and a report on Dr Livingstone, 10 November 1858.
Miscellaneous letters, 1860 - 1865
'Nautical Almanac' correspondence, 1859 - 1868
Correspondence with J.R. Hind concerning the 'Nautical Almanac', regarding the adoption of Le Verrier's tables, ephemerides of small planets, solar eclipses of 1866 and 1868 (with a map for the latter) and errors in the work. There are various requests for data on the Moon's culminations and places, including one on behalf of D. Livingstone. Other correspondents include E.J. Stone, U.J.J. Le Verrier, A. Laussedat, J.J. von Littrow, T. Maclear and A.C. Campbell.
Observations and computations, 1848 - 1849
Observations and miscellaneous computations by Thomas Maclear comprised mostly of theodolite readings for the Arc of Meridian.
Observations and notes, 1834 - 1836
Observations and miscellaneous notes by Thomas Maclear, including observations of Halley's Comet.
Observations of planets, satellites and comets, 1833-12-21 - 1838-11-29
Official and scientific correspondence, 1823 - 1830
Airy's official and scientific correspondence, volume 1, including letters from Amici, Baily, Beaufort, Bouvard, Brewster, Carlini, Cerquene, Colby, Davy, Gambart, Garvey, Gilbert, Hamilton, Herschel, Hudson, Hussey, Jenkins, Lardner, Lax, Maclear, Pearson, Pond, Rigaud, Robinson, Rumker, Sabine, Sanchis, Schumacher, South, Stratford and Young, with an index to the correspondents at the end. There are a few letters in French and Italian.
Official and scientific correspondence, 1830 - 1832
Airy's official and scientific correspondence, volume 2, including letters from Arago, Auber, Baily, Barrow, Beaufort, Becker, Cooper, De Morgan, Encke, Forbes, Foster, Gambert, Gilbert, Gregory, Hamilton, Harcourt, Henderson, Herschel, Hudson, Hussey, Inman, Innes, Lax, Lubbock, Maclear, Princess Olive, Parrot, Pearson, Quetelet, Robinson, Schumacher, Sheepshanks, Stratford, Taylor, Tiarks and Tyson, with an index to the correspondents at the end. There are a few letters in French.
Outgoing letters, 1844 - 1846
Carbon copies of letters sent by Thomas Maclear between July 1844 and January 1846, including letters to the Admiralty, G.B. Airy, Gibbs, local army officers and civic dignitaries. There are also instructions for the heliotrope and on telegraphic communications.
Outgoing letters, 1847
Carbon copies of letters from Thomas Maclear to G.B. Airy, Gibbs and Nicholson; instructions; and an 'Account of Malady' dated 18 April 1847.
Papers of John Herschel, 1936
Papers of John Herschel, 1936
Papers on compass corrections on iron ships, 1857 - 1861
Papers on Northumberland's telescope, 1842 - 1846
Papers on receipts and gifts, 1875 - 1928
Papers on Royal Astronomical Society, 1835 - 1848
Papers on Royal Astronomical Society, 1863 - 1865
Papers on Royal Astronomical Society, 1865 - 1869
Papers on the Cape-Aden longitude, 1879 - 1883
Papers on the Cape Observatory, 1851
The volume begins with the 'Report of Thomas Maclear ... her Majesty's Astronomer at the Cape of Good Hope, to the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, July 23, 1850', regarding the Cape Observatory (pp. 1-30). This is followed by other papers by Maclear concerning the observatory's work (pp. 31-114). The contents were reprinted from the 'Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society', Vol. XX.
Papers on the Standards Commission, 1848 - 1857
Official correspondence and rough and neat minutes of the Standards Commission, with summons to meetings. The volume includes all correspondence on the distribution of the standards authenticated by Act of Parliament, the changing of the manner of charging the customs duties from per 112 lbs to 110 lbs, and correspondence with the Treasury on accounts and printing. There are also letters from astronomers, including Sir J.F.W. Herschel, J.F. Encke and T. Maclear.
Printed letter concerning two chronometers for Mr Maclear, astronomer at the Cape of Good Hope, 1833-10-05
Sent by Francis Beaufort to John Pond.
Report on Cape observations, 1834
A printed copy of Volume I of the 'Astronomical Observations' made at the Cape during the year 1834, prepared by Thomas Maclear.
Royal Astronomical Society and the Government, 1836 - 1844
Papers relating to the Royal Astronomical Society's transactions with the Government, including correspondence on the transfer of the 'meridian ephemeris' to the Admiralty; the printing of T. Henderson's Edinburgh observations; the printing of T. Henderson's and T. Maclear's Cape papers; and F. Baily's reproduction of Cavendish's experiment.
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