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Thomas Glanville Taylor

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Taylor was appointed director of the East India Company's observatory at Madras, arriving there on 15 September 1830. He brought with him new equipment including transit telescopes and a mural circle. He worked with four Indian assistants, who took observations when he went to join the
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A General Catalogue of the Principal Fixed Stars from observations made at the Honorable, The East India Company's Observatory at Madras
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of the Travancore observatory to make observations on the magnetic field, especially the magnetic equator, of the earth around 1837.
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Results Of Astronomical Observations Made At The Honorable The East India Company's Observatory At Madras, Vol.1 For The Year 1831
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when he went to visit his ailing daughter in England in 1848. She died in April, and he himself died a month later, in
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Taylor married Eliza Baratty, daughter of Colonel Eley, on 4 July 1832. They had three sons and a daughter.
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and produced the Madras Catalogue of Stars from around 1831 to 1839.
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McConnell, Anita. "Taylor, Thomas Glanville (1804-1848)".
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Astronomy
Madras Observatory


Royal Greenwich Observatory
Ashburton, Devon
John Pond
Sir Edward Sabine
Stephen Groombridge
Great Trigonometrical Survey
John Caldecott
Royal Astronomical Society
Royal Society
Doddabetta
Ootacamund
tuberculosis
Southampton
William Stephen Jacob
Sir George Airy





Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
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10.1093/ref:odnb/27089
UK public library membership
Results Of Astronomical Observations Made At The Honorable The East India Company's Observatory At Madras, Vol.1 For The Year 1831
Volume IV

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