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  <dc:title>Letter from J A [Joseph Alfred] Hardcastle, The Dial House, Crowthorne, Berkshire, to 'Dear Uncle Willie' [Sir William James Herschel]</dc:title>
  <dc:description>He thinks his uncle will wish to see minutes of the committee meeting [for publishing William Herschel's papers] although they are confidential. The committee is keen to publish anything worth printing, specifically the biographical notes. Sampson would like the tour to be included and the Jacob [Herschel] letters should go in. He hopes that the service of Dr Dreyer will commend itself. He is keeping the two notebooks a little longer, but will return the tour. He asks for any other diary section that might leave the house, or he could come to look at it. [7 May] In a postscript he notes the arrival of William's letters and photograph, thinking that the committee might want something of the sort as a frontspiece, or perhaps the 20-foot [telescope] with William sitting up at the eyepiece. He sends the Athenaeum, gives family news and thanks his uncle for notes on 'my Knowledge "Hysterics" '.     </dc:description>
  <dc:date>6-7 May 1910</dc:date>
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