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Authorised form of nameGlaisher; James (1809 - 1903)
Dates1809 - 1903
NationalityBritish
Place of birthRotherhithe, London, England
Date of birth07 April 1809
Place of deathThe Shola', Croydon, Surrey
Date of death07/02/1903
OccupationMeteorologist
Research fieldMeteorology
ActivityCareer:
Assistant, Cambridge University Observatory (1833); Chief of Magnetic and Meteorological Department, Greenwich (1838-1874); prepared meteorological reports for the Registrar General (1847-1902); made balloon ascents with Henry Coxwell; Superintendent of the Magnetical and Meteorological Department of the Royal Observatory, under the Astronomer Royal.
Memberships:
FRAS; FRMS (President 1867-1868)
Membership categoryFellow
Date of election07/06/1849
RelationshipsSon of James Glaisher; married (1843) Cecilia Louisa, youngest daughter of Henry Belville, Assistant at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich; father of James Whitbread Lee Glaisher (FRS 1875)
SourceSources:
Bulloch's Roll; DNB; DSB
References:
W H McCrea, 'The Royal Observatory and the Study of Gravitation' in NR 1975-6 vol 30 pp 133-140, plate
Virtual International Authority Filehttp://viaf.org/viaf/57395186
CodeNA8224
Archives associated with this Fellow
RefNoTitleDate
MM/21/70Letter from James Glaisher to the Council of the Royal Society15 January 1850
IM/Maull/001669Glaisher, Jamesnd
MS/743/1/54Letter from James Glaisher, Blackheath, to [John Hall] Gladstone4 October 1862
IM/001668Glaisher, Jamesnd
IM/001670Glaisher, James1891
NLB/4/1174Copy letter from Herbert Rix, to James Glaisher, Fellow of the Royal Society4 February 1891
NLB/26/221Copy letter from Joseph Larmor to, James Whitbread Lee Glaisher, Fellow of the Royal Society13 February 1903
MS/426/668Copy letter from C R [Charles Richard] Weld, the Assistant Secretary of the Royal Society; to George Grove2 July 1859
EC/1849/07Glaisher, James: certificate of election to the Royal Society
AP/34/7/2Unpublished graph, 'Diagram shewing the mean temperature of every day of the year at Greenwich as deduced from the observations taken at the Royal Observatory from January 1st 1814 to December 31st 1851 and curve shewing the adopted mean temperature as deduced from all the observations' by James Glaisher1852
PT/32/9Paper, 'On the amount of the radiation of heat, at night, from the earth, and from various bodies placed on or near the surface of the earth' by James Glaisher[1847]
MM/11/101Simultaneous readings of two barometers by James Glaisher1849
MC/4/275Letter from James Glaisher, 13 Dartmouth Terrace, Blackheath, to [Charles Richard] Weld, [Assistant Secretary of the Royal Society]13 February 1849
MC/4/286Letter from James Glaisher, 13 Dartmouth Terrace, Blackheath, to Samuel Hunter Christie, [Secretary of the Royal Society]4 June 1849
MC/4Volume 4 of miscellaneous correspondence regarding business matters, sent to the Royal Society1844-1850
PT/34/8Paper, 'On the corrections to be applied to the monthly mean of meteorological observations taken at any hour, to convert them into mean monthly values' by James Glaisher10 February 1848
MC/8/16Letter from James Glaisher, President of the Royal Microscopial Society, to Dr [William] Sharpey, Secretary of the Royal Society23 February 1867
PT/35/11Paper, 'On the reduction of the thermometrical observations made at the apartments of the Royal Society, from the years 1774 to 1781, and from the years 1787 to 1843' by James Glaisher[1849]
PT/40/6Paper, 'On the relation of the air and evaporation temperatures, to the temperature of the dew point, as determined by Mr Glaisher's hygrometrical tables, founded on the factors deduced from the six hourly observations made at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich' by John Fletcher Miller20 October 1849
MS/910Collected papers of scientific content for the Illustrated London Almanack, edited by James Glaisher1845-1857
RR/2/72Referee's report by Edward Sabine, on a paper 'On the determination of the mean temperature of every day in the year, as deduced from the observations taken at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich, in the years from 1814 to 1851' by James Glaisher22 March 1853
AP/34/7/1Unpublished manuscript, 'Determination of the mean temperature of every day in the year as deduced from the observations taken at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich [London] in the years from 1814 to 1851' by James Glaisher1852
AP/34/7Unpublished paper, 'Determination of the mean temperature of every day in the year as deduced from the observations taken at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich [London] in the years from 1814 to 1851' by James Glaisher1852
MC/8Volume 8 of miscellaneous correspondence regarding business matters, sent to the Royal Society1867-1869
AP/32/10Unpublished paper, 'On the meteorology of England during the years 1847, 1848 and 1849' by James Glaisher1850
PT/33/1Observations, relating to 'On the amount of the radiation of heat, at night, from the earth, and from various bodies placed on or near the surface of the earth' by James Glaisher1841-1844
RR/1/75Referee's report by John Frederick William Herschel, on a paper 'On the amount of the radiation of heat, at night, from the earth, and from various bodies placed on or near the surface of the earth' by James Glaisher[1847]
RR/2/71Referee's report by Humphrey Lloyd, on a paper 'On the determination of the mean temperature of every day in the year, as deduced from the observations taken at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich, in the years from 1814 to 1851' by James Glaisher23 February 1853
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