Admy - Commends WW for his defence of Isaac Newton [in the wake of Francis Baily's Life of Flamsteed]: 'a character which is one of the most brilliant spots in the national Glory'.
Trenton - While WW was defending Isaac Newton in England, FB was also defending him in the USA: 'Nothing could be more contemptible than the attacks of Flamsteed - they refute themselves'.
Regarding the eclipse of the sun observed in Gdansk on the morning of Thursday 11 Jun. 1676 by Hevelius.
A copy of a letter from John Flamsteed to the Reverend Mr S. Thornton originally dated 18 Feb. 1703 (item 1); printed "Ephemeris of Halley's Comet for the month of December, 1835" (item 2); printed "Short Description of the Equatorial Mounting of Mr Cooper's great Achromatic Telescope" (item 3); a list of contents for The Plurality of Worlds (items 4-10)
London - FB sends WW a copy of his Supplement to Flamsteed [Supplement to the Account of the Rev. John Flamsteed, 1837].
37 Tavistock Place - FB has 'for a long time past, had it in contemplation to give a new edition of Flamsteed's [John Flamsteed] British Catalogue [An Account of the Rev. John Flamsteed...to which is added his British Catalogue of Stars, Corrected and Enlarged, 1835]; and this intention is now fully confirmed by the recent & singular discovery of Flamsteed's M.S.S. at the Royal Observatory'. Through JF's original computing book 'I have been enabled to detect the source of most of his errors, & to rectify them accordingly'. In producing this amended and enlarged edition of the British Catalogue, it will not be possible for me (neither would it be fair or just to the memory of Flamsteed) to conceal the various other matters contained in those M.S.S...You will readily see, from the tone of Flamsteed, that he is very sore respecting the part which Newton took in the publication of the "Historia Celestis"...I am anxious, before I publish any thing, to discover (if possible) whether there are any M.S.S. in existence that will throw any light on this subject, & tend to set the character of Newton, in this business, in a fairer point of view'. Could GP check the Newton manuscripts and also inform WW. FB would like to see the whole of the manuscripts of Newton, in the possession of the University, published: 'There never was a time when they would be hailed with so much pleasure & satisfaction'.
DT had hoped WW would return to Yarmouth on his way to the North. Further to Francis Baily's publication ['An Account of the Rev. John Flamsteed...compiled from his own Manuscripts and other authentic Documents, never before published', 1835] 'I can throw no light upon the document relating to Flamsteed which my daughter copied for you'.