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The Reverend Thomas William Webb (December 14, 1807May 19, 1885) was a British astronomer. Some sources give his year of birth as 1806. December 14 is the 348th day of the year (349th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar. ... 1807 was a common year starting on Thursday (see link for calendar). ... May 19 is the 139th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (140th in leap years). ... 1885 is a common year starting on Thursday. ... An astronomer or astrophysicist is a scientist whose area of research is astronomy or astrophysics. ...


He went to Oxford, and then was ordained a minister. The University of Oxford, located in the city of Oxford in England, is the oldest university in the English-speaking world. ...


He served as a clergyman at various places including Gloucester, and finally in 1852 ended up in Hardwick near the border with Wales. It was here that he wrote his classic astronomical observing guide Celestial Objects for Common Telescopes, for which he is best known today. Gloucester (pronounced ) is a city and district in south-west England, close to the Welsh border. ... 1852 was a leap year starting on Thursday (see link for calendar). ... National motto: Cymru am byth (Welsh: Wales for ever) Waless location within the UK Official languages English, Welsh Capital Cardiff Largest city Cardiff First Minister Rhodri Morgan Area  - Total Ranked 3rd UK 20,779 km² Population  - Total (2001)  - Density Ranked 3rd UK 2,903,085 140/km² Ethnicity: 97. ...


Bibliography

  • Celestial Objects for Common Telescopes, 1858.

See also: 1857 in literature, other events of 1858, 1859 in literature, list of years in literature. ...

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Obituaries

  • MNRAS 46 (1886) 198

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Thomas William Webb - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (472 words)
The Reverend Thomas William Webb (December 14, 1807 – May 19, 1885) was a British astronomer.
Webb died on September 7, 1884, and after a year of declining health Thomas died May 19, 1885.
Through his career T.W. Webb served as a clergyman at various places including Gloucester, and finally in 1852 was assigned to the parish of Hardwick near the border with Wales.
William Webb: Information from Answers.com (640 words)
Webb was born in Brisbane, and was educated at St Mary's School in Warwick, Queensland.
Webb was also a Judge of the Commonwealth Court of Conciliation and Arbitration from 1922 to 1927, and from 1925 to 1945 was President of the Queensland Court of Arbitration.
Webb was involved in a minor scandal late in 1947, in the leadup to the bank nationalisation case, the Government of Australia tried to recall Webb from Tokyo, by requesting General Douglas Macarthur to release him, because they believed that he would decide the case in a way that was favourable to the Commonwealth.
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