Mudge, Thomas, 1760 - 1843 (writer on horology)
Found in 15 Collections and/or Records:
Bills for the printing of Nevil Maskelyne's reply to Thomas Mudge's pamphlet, 1792
The accounts of printers and publishers for Board of Longitude publications, with related papers.
Extract from a letter from Rev. John Hellens to Francis Maseres, 1792
Concerning a pamphlet by Thomas Mudge.
Extract of a letter by Lord Hugh Seymour to Evan Nepean, 1796-08-16
Concerning timekeepers put on board the HMS Sans Pareil.
Letter concerning a replacement chronometer for HMS Medina under Commander Suckling, 1829-04-16
Sent from John Barrow to John Pond.
Letter from Captain James Bowen to Evan Nepean, 1796-02-10
Written in support of a timekeeper by Thomas Mudge put on board the HMS Glory.
Letter from Evan Nepean to William Wales, 1795-12-08
Concerning Thomas Mudge's proposal to supply the Royal Navy with timekeepers made upon the principle invented by his late father.
Letter from Evan Nepean to William Wales, 1796-02-11
Concerning a favourable report on a timekeeper by Thomas Mudge.
Letter from Evan Nepean to William Wales, 1796-08-19
Concerning a report by Lord Hugh Seymour on timekeepers put on board the HMS Sans Pareil.
Letter from Thomas Mudge (junior) to [the Board of Longitude], 1790-11-24
Includes accounts of the rates of his chronometers Green and Blue, as tried at the Royal Observatory, reports outlining objections to his petition, and seven letters.
Memorial of Thomas Mudge, watchmaker, 1791-06
Includes accounts of the rates of his chronometers Green and Blue, as tried at the Royal Observatory, reports outlining objections to his petition, and seven letters.
Note from Mr Windham to Sir Harry Parker, 1783 - 1796
Includes accounts of the rates of his chronometers Green and Blue, as tried at the Royal Observatory, reports outlining objections to his petition, and seven letters.
Observations on Mr Mudge's application to parliament for a reward for his timekeepers, 1793
Includes accounts of the rates of his chronometers Green and Blue, as tried at the Royal Observatory, reports outlining objections to his petition, and seven letters.
Report by Lord Hugh Seymour on timekeepers put on board the HMS Sans Pareil, 1796-08-16
Includes accounts of the rates of his chronometers Green and Blue, as tried at the Royal Observatory, reports outlining objections to his petition, and seven letters.
Report outlining objections to Mr Mudge's pretensions to a reward from parliament, 1793
Signed by members of the Committee of the Board of Longitude.
Report outlining objections to Mr Mudge's pretensions to a reward from parliament, 1793
Includes accounts of the rates of his chronometers Green and Blue, as tried at the Royal Observatory, reports outlining objections to his petition, and seven letters.