Maskelyne, Nevil, 1732 - 1811 (astronomer and mathematician)
Found in 52 Collections and/or Records:
Draft instructions for John Crosley to go on a voyage to New Holland on board HMS Investigator on a scientific expedition, 1801-03-07
The letter gives instructions on observations to be taken on board ship, details of observations to be taken on shore, general directions and an inventory of required instruments, books and charts.
Draft letter to George Dollond, 1808-09
Concerning the focal length of a 6 foot telescope.
Draft letter to James Ewart Esq. of Lancaster, 1794-08-18
Letter forwarding details of lunar occultations, with notes and calculations on an eclipse.
Draft letter to Monsieur Julian Canelas, Directeur de l'Observatoire a l'Isle de St Leon, 1806-12-11
Letter on occultations of stars and a solar eclipse. There are notes on Stephen Groombridge's circle on the reverse.
Draft of a letter from Nevil Maskelyne to the Royal Society concerning the inadequacy of the equatorial sector for observing comets, 1770-07-12
Letter from 4th Earl of Sandwich, Hinchingbrooke, 1772-06-01
Letter requesting Nevil Maskelyne to attend the election of a Professor of Chemistry at the University of Cambridge.
Letter from Captain Samuel Wallis, Frithhill, near St Germans, Cornwall, 1771-12-17
Letter regarding the circumstances of the eclipse of 25 July 1767 mentioned in the previous letter at [RGO 4/187: 2].
Letter from Captain William Mudge, Amesbury, Wiltshire, 1790 - 1799
The letter requests Nevil Maskelyne to communicate to Captain Mudge anything he should discover in a paper, relative to a Trigonometrical Survey, that requires explanation. Also contain a series of equations by Maskelyne.
Letter from Charles Hutton, Woolwich, 1785-06-27
Covering letter sent with two enclosed papers (non-extant) requesting Maskelyne to return the papers with any remarks he may be pleased to make. The letter is covered with Maskelyne's calculations and sketches.
Letter from Charles Hutton, Woolwich, 1793-12-19
The letter is primarily concerned with the progress of 'A Mathematical and Philosophical Dictionary' upon which Charles Hutton was working. Various calculations and equations cover the reverse page of the letter.
Letter from Charles Hutton, Woolwich, 1796-02-27
The letter is concerned with Simpson's method for computing series.
Letter from F. Amoros and F. de Gilleman, 'officiers du Ministere de la Guerre', Madrid, 1803-08-22
The letter conveys observations of a solar eclipse made by Ali-Beik Abd-Allah at Tangier on 16 August 1803.
Letter from Israel Lyons Jnr, Cambridge, 1766
Letter containing calculations for the occultations of stars.
Letter from J. Merdbey, Woolwich, 1809-04-18
The letter refers to trouble Maskelyne has had with a watch belonging to a friend of Merdbey. On the reverse are various equations in Maskelyne's hand.
Letter from James Horsburgh, Bombay, 1804-05-31
The letter contains observations of the first and second satellites of Jupiter in 1803.
Letter from James Pascoe, Honiton, 1806-10-11
The letter confirms the accuracy of the French tables, with equations on the ellipsis overleaf in Maskelyne's hand.
Letter from John Campbell, East Sheen, Surrey, 1771-09-15
Letter forwarding an account of a solar eclipse of 25 July 1767 observed by Captain Wallis from HMS 'Dolphin' in Port Royal Harbour, King George's Island (Tahiti). See also [RGO 4/187: 3].
Letter from John Crosley to Nevil Maskelyne, 1794-11-18
Concerning observations from a voyage of HMS Providence.
Letter from John Crosley to Nevil Maskelyne, 1795-02-13
Concerning observations from a voyage of HMS Providence.
Letter from John Crosley to Nevil Maskelyne, 1795-10-06
Sent from New South Wales, concerning observations from a voyage of HMS Providence.
Letter from Mathew Flinders, 1802-05-25
Letter sent to Nevil Maskelyne from HMS Investigator at Port Jackson, concerning observations he had made on the voyage; for the observations, see [RGO 14/68: 15-16].
Letter from Mrs Mary Edwards, Ludlow, 1785-06-18
Letter directing and thanking Maskelyne for assisting with settling the accounts of the late husband of Mary Edwards (John Edwards) with a number of London instrument makers, and for transporting her husband's instruments back and forth for sale. The reverse of the letter is covered in notes and sketches.
Letter from Nevil Maskelyne to William Gooch (senior), 25 Jan. 1794
Regarding money owed by and to his son.
Letter from Nevil Maskelyne to William Gooch (senior), 13 Feb. 1794
With a statement concerning monies owed to Gooch by the Board of Longitude.
Letter from Nevil Maskelyne to William Gooch (senior), 16 Nov. 1793
Concerning the bill of sale of his son's effects.
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