- Edward Pigot
Edward Francis Pigot (18 September 1858 – 22 May 1929) was an Irish-born
Australia nJesuit priest, seismologist and astronomer. He was president of theNew South Wales branch of theBritish Astronomical Association in 1923-24 and a council member of theRoyal Society of New South Wales from 1921 to 1929.Pigot was born in
Dundrum ,Ireland , the son of David Richard Pigot (master of the Court of Exchequer) and Christina (neé Murray), daughter of Sir James Murray a well-known doctor. Edward was initially educated by tutors at home and a governess. Pigot enteredTrinity College, Dublin and graduated B.A. in 1879 and Bachelor of Surgery in 1882.Pigot taught at
University College, Dublin but emigrated to Australia in 1888 due to poor health. He then taught at St Francis Xavier's College, Melbourne, then atSaint Ignatius' College, Riverview ,Sydney , as science master from August 1889. From 1892 he studied with French Jesuits onJersey and then theology at Milltown Park in Dublin and was ordained a priest on 31 July 1898. He volunteered for the China Mission in 1899, and was located at the Zi-Ka-Wei Observatory (Xujiahui ) until 1903 when he spent a year back inAustralia . He spent three more years at Zi-Ka-Wei before coming toSydney still in poor health.Pigot had visited the Jesuit observatory in
Manila and had plans to construct a world-class observatory at Riverview where he began meteorological observations 1 January 1908. A seismological station was also set up, Pigot ordering a set of Wiechertseismometer s.Riverview College Observatory opened as a seismological station in March 1909 and seismological observations continue to be made there.Between 1910 and 1922, Pigot travelled to
Bruny Island Tasmania,Tonga andGoondiwindi, Queensland to observe total solar eclipses; he also visited several observatories in Europe and North America. He made measurements of tides, deflection of the earth's crust and undertook experiments with a Foucault pendulum. He observed a major earthquake on1 September 1923 with a visiting Japanese seismologist, F. Omori. This quake,1923 Great Kantō earthquake , destroyed Tokyo.From 1925 to 1929, Pigot took solar radiation measurements at Riverview and Orange for use in long-range weather forecasting. He contacted
pneumonia while searching for a high-elevation site atMount Canobolas . He died at North Sydney and was buried in Gore Hill cemetery.Edgeworth David said of him:References
*L. A. Drake, ' [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A110235b.htm Pigot, Edward Francis (1858 - 1929)] ',
Australian Dictionary of Biography , Volume 11, MUP, 1988, pp 230-231.Additional references from the Australian Dictionary of Biography:
*Royal Society of New South Wales , "Journal", 49 (1915), p 448;
* "Riverview College Observatory Publications", 2 (1940), p 17
* "S.J. Studies", June 1952, p 189, Sept-Dec 1952, p 323.Additional references from the Dictionary of Australian Biography:
*"Journal and Proceedings Royal Society of New South Wales", 1930, p. 5
*The Sydney Morning Herald , 22 and23 May 1929
* "The Advocate",30 May 1929
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