Although not a major shower that year, I'd suspect the Andromedids. This shower is associated with the comet 3D/Biela, which broke up around the time you are interested in, resulting in years with impressive meteor storms, as well as an increase in fireball rates. Because of the comet breakup, there was a lot of interest at the time in this shower, and it was observed on December 6, 1847.

Today, the Andromedids are a very minor shower which peaks in mid-November.

Chris

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Chris L Peterson
Cloudbait Observatory
http://www.cloudbait.com

On 12/13/2011 8:50 AM, chris aubeck wrote:
Hi,

I'm following up a research question and I'm not sure of the answer.

I am trying to find out whether any meteorite shower would have been
visible to the naked eye, and mentioned in newspapers, in the first
week of December 1847. Any ideas?

Many thanks,

Chris

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