"William Parsons, 3rd Earl of Rosse KP PRS HFRSE (17 June 1800 - 31 October 1867), was an Anglo-Irish astronomer who had several telescopes built.His 72-inch telescope, built in 1845 and colloquially known as the ""Leviathan of Parsonstown"", was the world's largest telescope, in terms of aperture size, until the early 20th century.From April 1807 until February 1841, he was styled as Baron Oxmantown."CURIOUS, IF TRUE: Strange Tales is a collection of five dark Victorian tales of suspense, horror, mood and mystery by ...
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"William Parsons, 3rd Earl of Rosse KP PRS HFRSE (17 June 1800 - 31 October 1867), was an Anglo-Irish astronomer who had several telescopes built.His 72-inch telescope, built in 1845 and colloquially known as the ""Leviathan of Parsonstown"", was the world's largest telescope, in terms of aperture size, until the early 20th century.From April 1807 until February 1841, he was styled as Baron Oxmantown."CURIOUS, IF TRUE: Strange Tales is a collection of five dark Victorian tales of suspense, horror, mood and mystery by Elizabeth Gaskell, published variously between 1852 and 1861. Includes "The Old Nurse's Story," "The Poor Clare," "Lois The Witch," "The Grey Woman," and "Curious, If True."
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