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Pearson, William. Adm. sizar at CLARE, June 20, 1793. Doubtful if resided. B. in Cumberland. [2nd s. of William (and Hannah Ponsonby). 'Of good old yeoman family.' B. Apr. 23, 1767, at Whitbeck. School, Hawkshead Grammar.] Took orders and first resided in Lincoln, where he constructed an astronomical clock and an orrery; also an apparatus for showing the phenomena of Jupiter's satellites. P.C. of Killington, Westmorland, 1799-1801. R. of Perivale, Middlesex, 1810-12. R. of S. Kilworth, Leics., 1817-47. Owner of a large private school at Temple Grove, East Sheen, Surrey, in 1812-21, where he established an observatory. Made many notable observations also at Kilworth. F.R.S., 1819; gold medal, 1829. Hon. LL.D., Glasgow, 1819. Largely instrumental in founding the London Astronomical Society, 1820. Member of the Board of Visitors to the Royal Observatory, 1830. Observed Halley's comet, Oct. 29, 1835, and in 1839 deduced from his own determinations a value for the obliquity of the eclipse. Married twice, and had issue by his first wife. Author, Introduction to Practical Astronomy, etc. Died Sept. 6, 1847, at Kilworth. M.I. in the church there. (D.N.B.) | William PEARSON Approx. lifespan: 17751847 sizar Clare College adm1793:06:20 Doubtful if resided. 2nd s. of William PEARSON (and Hannah Ponsonby) b. Cumberland , "Of good old yeoman family." B. Whitbeck, [Cumberland], 1767:04:23 Sch: Hawkshead Grammar School Hawkshead, [Cumberland], Took orders and first Lincoln, [Lincolnshire], , where he constructed an astronomical clock and an orrery; also an apparatus for showing the phenomena of Jupiter's satellites. P.C.: Killington, Westmorland , 1799-1801 R.: Perivale, Middlesex , 1810-12 R.: S. Kilworth, Leicestershire , 1817-47 Owner of a large private school Temple Grove, East Sheen, Surrey , in1812-21,where he established an observatory. Made many notable observations also Kilworth, [Leicestershire], FRS 1819 gold medal 1829 Hon.LLD Glasgow, [Scotland], 1819 Largely instrumental in founding the [+ci]London Astronomical Society [-io+]^ London [-co] 1820 Member of: Board of Visitors to the Royal <wrk> Observatory </wrk> [+ci][-io+]^ London [-co] 1830 Observed Halley's comet 1835:10:29,and in1839 deduced from his own determinations a value for the obliquity of the eclipse. m. twice by his first wife. had issue Publ.: Introduction to Practical Astronomy etc. d. Kilworth, [Leicestershire], 1847:09:06 MI the church there ( D.N.B .) [add:]!! not the William PEARSON who was P.C.of Killington, Westmorland , [:add] [add:]D. in 1801[:add] [add:](C.R. Hudleston)[:add] |