| RefNo | HSF/1/3/44 |
| Level | Item |
| Title | Letter from C [Charles] Pritchard, [The Grosvenor Hotel, Victoria Station, Pimlico - scored through], to Sir John [Frederick William Herschel] |
| Creator | Pritchard; Charles (1808-1893); British astronomer |
| Date | 9 December 1865 |
| Description | He hopes to call on Herschel on Monday for an hour. He is going to see his eldest son [Charles Bradley Pritchard] who has returned sick from Bombay [Mumbai]. He wishes to ask Herschel what he knows about [Johann Franz] Encke; Pritchard must do justice to his memory. He did know [Friedrich Georg Wilhelm von] Struve, thanks to Sir John and Lady Herschel, but he never met Encke. After working for six years for the [Royal Astronomical] Society, Pritchard has been made President. They gave the medal to [John Couch] Adams for his investigations into the acceleration of the Moon's mean motion, which he describes as a 'head-splitting brain turning subject', which [George Biddell] Airy has been wrestling with. |
| Extent | 4p. |
| Format | Manuscript |
| PhysicalDescription | Ink on paper |
| AccessStatus | Open |
Fellows associated with this archive
| Code | PersonName | Dates |
| NA5459 | Pritchard; Charles (1808 - 1893) | 1808 - 1893 |