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Person    | Male  Born 28/4/1774  Died 30/8/1844

Francis Baily

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Francis Baily

Astronomer. Most famous for his observations of "Baily's beads" during a total eclipse of the Sun. Baily was also a major figure in the early history of the Royal Astronomical Society, as one of the founders and as the president four times.

Born Newbury. Published a journal of his 1796-97 tour in the unsettled parts of North America. Then entered the London Stock Exchange and gained a a high reputation as a writer on life-contingencies, making enough money to enable him to retire in 1825 and devote himself wholly to astronomy.

Died London.

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