Reverend Doctor William Pearson in South Kilworth, Leicestershire
Abstract
William Pearson (1767-1847) was a 19th-century astronomer, renowned for his work in positional astronomy and the design of astronomical instruments, both practical and instructional. He was a co-founder in 1820 of the Astronomical Society of London, which later became the Royal Astronomical Society, where his portrait hangs. For 30 years of his astronomical career he was the Rector of South Kilworth, a village in Leicestershire, England, where he erected several observatory buildings, as well as extending the village church and building the village schoolroom. This paper documents his activities in South Kilworth.
- Publication:
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The Antiquarian Astronomer
- Pub Date:
- December 2006
- Bibcode:
- 2006AntAs...3...49F