- Henry Andrews
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Henry Andrews ( cricketer) Henry Andrews (1744 - 1820) was born in the village of
Frieston , nearGrantham ,Lincolnshire , England. He established a reputation as an accomplishedmathematician andastronomer .For 43 years he worked in his spare time as 'Compiler of the tables detailing the movement of the planets' for
Old Moore's Almanac . His day job was Calculator to theBoard of Longitude . He had also set up aboarding school which taughttrigonometry andnavigation as extra subjects, as well as running a shop which sold books, stationery,barometer s,thermometers , and philosophical and mathematical instruments. He was a well-respected professional and valued advisor to the Rev'dNevil Maskelyne , theAstronomer Royal .Andrews predicted the
annular solar eclipse in 1792::"To the north of Scotland it will be a very great eclipse; but nowhere total on account of the apparent diameter of the sun. The spectators will be entertained with a beautiful annulus, or ring of light encompassing the opaque body of the Moon on every side. This eclipse begins with the rising sun in the back settlements of Carolina and Virginia, from whence it traverses Hudson's Bay, north-easterly towards the coast of Greenland, Iceland and Lapland, and the northern coast of Great Tartary where this phenomenon will end and quit the earth with the setting sun."
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