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William Scott (astronomer and priest)

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131:(Australia's oldest University College). It was a quiet time at the college and his plans were hampered by the slow rate of university expansion, the competition of the new Presbyterian College of St Andrew and the Church's refusal to recognize education at St Paul's as sufficient training for the ministry. He continued as mathematical examiner for the university and twice deputized for the professor of mathematics. In 1867–74 he was honorary secretary of the 135:
and treasurer in 1874–78. In 1874 he read a paper to the society on 'The transit of Venus as Observed at Eden' which was published in its Proceedings. In the 1870s he preached frequently on the relation of religion to new scientific ideas but his public activities were not matched by any considerable
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By 1859 Scott was making systematic observations and in 1861 the acquisition of an equatorial telescope enabled him to expand his work. Scott planned a magnetic survey of the colony and reported that, despite the shortage of staff and equipment, 'the establishment is now complete in every respect'.
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Scott married a widow Elizabeth Anne Yonge, nÊe Roberts on 8 November 1851. She had three sons by her first husband and the family responsibilities resulted in Scott becoming a mathematics coach (his first interest had always been in mathematics). He built up a useful connections at the university
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On 31 October 1862 Scott resigned as astronomer giving the reason as ill health, also reported as failing eyesight. However, it seems likely that the reasons were the departure of his patron
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Colonial astronomer papers, Votes and Proceedings (Legislative Assembly, New South Wales), 1856–57, 21, 1858–59, 1, 841, 843, 1859–60, 4, 1047, 1861, 2, 395, 1861–62, 2, 1371, 1865, 1, 915;
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Scott had earlier expressed an element of scepticism about revealed religion and had criticized the Sydney clergy. However, he took eagerly to a country ministry at
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After a college fellowship Scott was given a mathematical lectureship in 1850. Made a deacon in 1849, he was ordained as a priest in 1850 by
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and public criticism of his refusal to produce 'showy results'. He found it difficult to adapt to colonial life but succeeded the Rev.
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in October 1856 to find the astronomical works were somewhat neglected. He supervised the building of the
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as headmaster of the Cook's River collegiate school, which he removed to Elswick House,
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energy at St Paul's. In 1878 criticism by the college council caused him to resign.
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K. J. Cable, 'The founding of St Paul's College', Pauline, 1967, no 65;
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and later published a small textbook on plane co-ordinate geometry.
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A. Fisher, The Register of Blundell's School, vol 1 (Exeter, 1904);
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Council minutes 1865–78 (St Paul's College, University of Sydney)
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R. T. Wyatt, The History of the Diocese of Goulburn (Syd, 1937);
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Royal Society of New South Wales, Proceedings, 51 (1917), 6;
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Scott letters (copies, State Library of New South Wales);
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G. B. Airy, Autobiography, W. Airy ed. (Cambridge, 1896);
127:, and in 1865 took over from Savigny as warden of 88:In April 1856 Scott took the position of colonial 72:and worked as a curate in the Cambridge slums of 320: 277:. Canberra: National Centre of Biography, 257:– via National Library of Australia. 238: 234: 232: 217: 21:(8 October 1825 – 29 March 1917) was a 344:19th-century Australian mathematicians 321: 229: 334:19th-century English Anglican priests 266: 194:Sydney Morning Herald, 31 March 1917; 57:. In 1844 he went up as a scholar to 364:People educated at Blundell's School 339:19th-century Australian astronomers 241:"Collegiate Schools in the Sixties" 96:. Scott arrived with his family in 13: 274:Australian Dictionary of Biography 14: 380: 49:near Barnstaple, and educated at 153:St Saviour's Cathedral, Goulburn 133:Royal Society of New South Wales 170: 25:priest and became the colonial 279:Australian National University 211: 1: 369:Burials at Gore Hill Cemetery 239:H. C. Kent (23 August 1933). 155:, and examining chaplain for 36: 269:"Scott, William (1825–1917)" 151:and later became a canon of 83: 7: 329:Australian Anglican priests 223:A Cambridge Alumni Database 219:"Scott, William (SCT844W2)" 10: 385: 225:. University of Cambridge. 204: 129:St Paul's College, Sydney 267:Cable, K. J. (1976). 163:and is buried in the 59:Sidney Sussex College 359:People from Braunton 70:Bishop Turton of Ely 165:Gore Hill Cemetery 102:Sydney Observatory 41:Scott was born at 288:978-0-522-84459-7 51:Blundell's School 23:Church of England 376: 315: 313: 311: 259: 258: 256: 254: 236: 227: 226: 215: 117:Governor Denison 45:, brought up at 384: 383: 379: 378: 377: 375: 374: 373: 319: 318: 309: 307: 289: 263: 262: 252: 250: 246:The Sydney Mail 237: 230: 216: 212: 207: 173: 94:New South Wales 86: 43:Hartland, Devon 39: 31:New South Wales 12: 11: 5: 382: 372: 371: 366: 361: 356: 351: 346: 341: 336: 331: 317: 316: 287: 261: 260: 228: 209: 208: 206: 203: 202: 201: 198: 195: 192: 189: 186: 183: 180: 177: 172: 169: 85: 82: 38: 35: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 381: 370: 367: 365: 362: 360: 357: 355: 352: 350: 347: 345: 342: 340: 337: 335: 332: 330: 327: 326: 324: 306: 302: 298: 294: 290: 284: 280: 276: 275: 270: 265: 264: 248: 247: 242: 235: 233: 224: 220: 214: 210: 199: 196: 193: 190: 187: 184: 181: 178: 175: 174: 168: 166: 162: 158: 157:Bishop Thomas 154: 150: 146: 142: 137: 134: 130: 126: 122: 121:W. H. Savigny 118: 113: 109: 107: 103: 99: 95: 91: 81: 77: 75: 71: 66: 64: 60: 56: 52: 48: 44: 34: 32: 28: 24: 20: 19:William Scott 16: 308:. Retrieved 272: 251:. Retrieved 244: 222: 213: 171:Bibliography 138: 114: 110: 87: 78: 67: 40: 18: 17: 15: 354:1917 deaths 349:1825 births 106:Dawes Point 323:Categories 149:Queanbeyan 145:Bungendore 125:Leichhardt 90:astronomer 37:Background 27:astronomer 297:1833-7538 161:Chatswood 84:Australia 63:Cambridge 310:29 March 305:70677943 74:Barnwell 55:Tiverton 47:Braunton 253:5 March 205:Sources 141:Gunning 303:  295:  285:  98:Sydney 312:2009 301:OCLC 293:ISSN 283:ISBN 255:2021 147:and 29:for 104:at 92:in 325:: 299:. 291:. 281:. 271:. 243:. 231:^ 221:. 143:, 76:. 65:. 61:, 53:, 33:. 314:.

Index

Church of England
astronomer
New South Wales
Hartland, Devon
Braunton
Blundell's School
Tiverton
Sidney Sussex College
Cambridge
Bishop Turton of Ely
Barnwell
astronomer
New South Wales
Sydney
Sydney Observatory
Dawes Point
Governor Denison
W. H. Savigny
Leichhardt
St Paul's College, Sydney
Royal Society of New South Wales
Gunning
Bungendore
Queanbeyan
St Saviour's Cathedral, Goulburn
Bishop Thomas
Chatswood
Gore Hill Cemetery
"Scott, William (SCT844W2)"

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