Royal Astronomer of Ireland

Royal Astronomer of Ireland

The Royal Astronomer of Ireland was a title attached to the Andrews Professorship of astronomy in Trinity College Dublin and the directorship of its astronomical observatory at Dunsink, near Dublin. The eight title-holders included Charles Jasper Joly, Professor Sir Robert Stawell Ball (1874-1892), Professor Sir William Rowan Hamilton (1827-1865), and Professor John Brinkley. The title of Royal Astronomer of Ireland was introduced by Letters Patent of George III in 1792 so John Brinkley was the first Royal Astronomer.

  • 1912-1921 Henry C. Plummer

  • 1906-1912 Sir Edmund Taylor Whittaker

  • 1897-1906 Charles Jasper Joly

  • 1892-1897 Arthur Alcock Rambaut

  • 1874-1892 Sir Robert Stawell Ball

  • 1865-1874 Friedrich Ernst Brünnow

  • 1827-1865 Sir William Rowan Hamilton

  • 1792-1827 John Brinkley

  • 1783-1792 The Rev. Henry Ussher

See also

* Astronomer Royal
* Astronomer Royal for Scotland.

External links

* Trinity College Dublin's [http://www.physics.tcd.ie/Astrophysics/andrews-profs.php Astrophysics Research Group] website.


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