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Peirson, Robert. Adm. pens. at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 2, 1841. S. of James, merchant, of Barnsbury Park, Islington [formerly a cotton planter at Charleston, South Carolina] (and Ann). B. there, June 2, 1821. Of Middlesex. Matric. Michs. 1841; Scholar, 1842; B.A. (3rd Wrangler) 1845; M.A. 1848; Adams prize, 1850. Fellow, 1849-55. 'The study of Astronomy and Optics formed the occupation of his life.' Purchased land in Wimbledon Park and built there (1859-61), 'a substantial residence, which he called Devonshire Lodge'; having lost many thousands of pounds, was obliged to sell this house, which he never occupied. Resided at Barnsbury, until his death. Author of numerous papers on astronomy. Died June 15, 1891. Brother of George C. (1832). (Boase, VI. 378; Eagle, XVII. 201.) | Robert PEIRSON Approx. lifespan: 18211891 pens. St John's College adm1841:04:02 s. of James PEIRSON merchant, of Barnsbury Park, Barnsbury, Islington, [London], [formerly a cotton planter Charleston, South Carolina , USA , (and Ann) b. there 1821:06:02 Of Middlesex , Matric 1841:10MT: Scholar 1842 BA 3 rd Wrangler 1845 MA 1848 Adams Prize 1850 Fellow 1849-55 "The study of Astronomy and Optics formed the occupation of his life." Purchased land Wimbledon Park, Wimbledon, [Surrey], and built there (1859-61), "a substantial residence, which he called Devonshire Lodge"; having lost many thousands of pounds, was obliged to sell this House, which he never occupied. At Barnsbury, [London], , until his death. Author of numerous papers on astronomy. d. 1891:06:15 brother of George C. PEIRSON (1832) ( Boase, VI. 378; Eagle, XVII. 201) |