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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was the Astronomer Royal. He disapproved of [[Charlotte Mayfly]] being an academic and women being employed at all. [[Neville Plumstead]] said that he was the cause of the Ghostly apparitions and [[Jenny Flint]] then accused him of it. In fact it was the other way round and he was killed by Neville.  ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Ghosts of Greenwich (audio story)|The Ghosts of Greenwich]]'')
'''Jasper Eagleton''' was the [[Astronomer Royal]] in the [[1890s]]. Being against the idea of women being employed, he disapproved of [[Charlotte Mayfly]] being an academic. [[Neville Plumstead]] told [[Jenny Flint]] that Eagleton was the cause of the ghostly apparitions but, in truth, he himself was responsible. Plumstead killed Eagleton.  ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Ghosts of Greenwich (audio story)|The Ghosts of Greenwich]]'')


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Jasper Eagleton was the Astronomer Royal in the 1890s. Being against the idea of women being employed, he disapproved of Charlotte Mayfly being an academic. Neville Plumstead told Jenny Flint that Eagleton was the cause of the ghostly apparitions but, in truth, he himself was responsible. Plumstead killed Eagleton. (AUDIO: The Ghosts of Greenwich)