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Authorised form of nameHadley; John (1682 - 1744)
Dates1682 - 1744
NationalityBritish
Place of birthHertfordshire, England
Date of birth16 April 1682
Date of death14 February 1744
DatesAndPlacesBurial:
East Barnet churchyard, Hertfordshire
OccupationScientific instrument maker
ActivityEducation:
Lincoln's Inn (admitted 1699)
Career:
Improved the reflecting telescope and invented the reflecting quadrant; worked with Francis Hauksbee, Clerk to the Royal Society, in improving telescopes
Membership categoryFellow
Date of election21/03/1717
RSActivityRoyal Society roles:
Council: 1720, 1722, 1724, 1726-1730; VP 1728- , 1734- , 1741-
RelationshipsSon of George Hadley, of East Barnet, Hertfordshire, Deputy-Lieutenant and afterwards Sheriff of Hertfordshire, and his wife, Katharine FitzJames; married Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Hodges (FRS 1715); uncle of John Hadley (FRS 1758)
SourceSources:
Bulloch's Roll; DNB; DSB; LI; Thomas; Clifton
References:
'Gentleman's Magazine' 1744, p108
Notes:
Proposed by Sir Hans Sloane
Virtual International Authority Filehttp://viaf.org/viaf/7326235
CodeNA7954
Archives associated with this Fellow
RefNoTitleDate
RBO/19/7Proposition relating to the combination of transparent lenses with reflecting planes by John Hadley1734
RBO/12/81'An Account of an Aurora Borealis' by John Hadley1726
RBO/11/30'Observations on the Satellites of Jupiter and Saturn made with a reflecting Telescope' by John Hadley1721
IM/001828Hadley, John1996
CLP/2/38/1Manuscript, 'A proposition relating to the combination of transparent lens's with reflecting planes' by J [John] Hadley[1734]
CLP/2/38/4Diagram, axes and angles of refraction with speculum by [John Hadley][1734]
CLP/22ii/71Paper, Account of Dr [Joseph Privat de] Molieres' 'Lecons de physique et de mathematique etc [Physical and mathematical lessons etc]' by John Hadley18th century
CLP/2/38/3Diagram, axes and angles of refraction with speculum by [John Hadley][1734]
CLP/2/21/3Plate, base and overview of telescope by unknown artist[1731]
MOB/022Speculum by John Hadleyc.1720s
DM/5/102A list of benefactors to the Museum, to the value of £5 or upwards at one time c.1737
L&P/1/12Paper slip, concerning John Hadley by Cromwell Mortimer[1741]
RBO/18/30'A further Account of an Instrument for taking Angles etc in a postscript to the Account of Observations made on board the Chatham' by John Hadley1732
CLP/2/38/5Diagram, axes and angles of refraction of lenses with equal focal lengths by [John Hadley][1734]
EL/H4/30Letter, from John Hadley to John Machin21 May 1736
CLP/2/21Paper, 'The description of a new instrument for taking angles' by John Hadley[1731]
CLP/2/16/1Manuscript, 'An account of a catadioptrick telescope made after the invention of Sir Isaac Newton' by John HadleyFebruary 1723
CLP/4i/73Paper, 'The same describ'd by John Hadley Esq' by John Hadley15 November 1726
CLP/2/21/2Plate, specula and octant on telescope by unknown artist[1731]
CLP/8i/67Paper, regarding observations of Jupiter's satellites and Saturn's rings with reflecting telescope by John Hadley1721
EL/H4/24Letter, from John Hadley to Cromwell Mortimer7 October 1731
CLP/2/21/1Manuscript, 'The description of a new instrument for taking angles' by John Hadley[1731]
CLP/2/38/2Diagram, axes and angles of refraction by [John Hadley][1734]
CLP/2/16Paper, 'An account of a catadioptrick telescope made after the invention of Sir Isaac Newton' by John HadleyFebruary 1723
CLP/22ii/34Paper, Account of Francis Bianchinus' 'Hesperi et Phosphori Nova Phaenomena... [New phenomena of Hesperus and Phosporus (Venus)] ' by John Hadley1730
CLP/2/16/2Plate, four figures showing the catadioptric telescope and Saturn by I [John] Sturt[1723]
CLP/2/38Paper, 'A proposition relating to the combination of transparent lens's with reflecting planes' by J [John] Hadley[1734]
CLP/8ii/44Paper, 'A spirit level to be fixed to a quadrant for taking a meridional altitude at sea when the horizon is not visible' by John Hadley1733
RBO/14/49'An account of a Book intitled hespheri et Phorphori nova Phanomena etc Autore Francisco Bianchino' by John Hadley1729
RBO/17/72Description of a new instrument for taking angles by John Hadley1731
RBO/18/60'Account of a Spirit Level to be fix'd to a Quadrant for taking a meridional Altitude at Sea when the Horizon is not visible' by John Hadley1733
RBO/11/78'An account of a Catadioptrick telescope made after the Invention of Sir Isaac Newton' by John HadleyFebruary 1723
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