Maskelyne, Nevil, 1732 - 1811 (astronomer and mathematician)
Found in 256 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from Nevil Maskelyne to William Gooch (senior), 7 Sept. 1793
On the proving of Mr Gooch's will and payment of his salary, and clarifying the date of his death (10 May 1792).
Letter from Nevil Maskelyne to William Gooch (senior), 17 Sept. 1793
Providing directions with regard to his son's will.
Letter from Nevil Maskelyne to William Gooch (senior), 12 Nov. 1793
Concerning the bill of sale of his son's effects.
Letter from Nevil Maskelyne to William Gooch (senior), 16 Nov. 1793
Concerning the bill of sale of his son's effects.
Letter from Nevil Maskelyne to William Gooch (senior), 26 Nov. 1793
Concerning the heavy percentage required of his son's money.
Letter from Nevil Maskelyne to William Gooch (senior), 26 Dec. 1793
Concerning the bill of sale of his son's effects.
Letter from Nevil Maskelyne to William Gooch (senior), 3 Jan. 1794
Concerning the money raised by the sale of his son's effects.
Letter from Nevil Maskelyne to William Gooch (senior), 14 Jan. 1794
Concerning the money raised by the sale of his son's effects and the appointment of John Crosley as William Gooch's replacement as astronomer.
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), 15 Feb. 1794
Giving directions concerning further money owed to Gooch by the Board of Longitude.
Letter from Nevil Maskelyne to William Gooch (senior), 21 Feb. 1794
Requesting a receipt for payment of £8 for Gooch's expenses on instruments.
Letter from Nevil Maskelyne to William Gooch (senior), 23 Aug. 1794
Regarding the settling of his son's accounts.
Letter from Nicholas May to the Board of Longitude, 1782-12-07
With a note on the reverse by Nevil Maskelyne.
Letter from Peter and George Dollond, London, 1807-10-08
The letter concerns the dispatch of a pocket globe. On the reverse, in Maskelyne's hand, is a sketch relative to Stephen Groombridge's scheme.
Letter from Professor Kratzenstein on chronometers and magnetic variation, 1786-08-28
Sent to Nevil Maskelyne.
Letter from Richard Judson to Nevil Maskelyne, 1803-08-20
Concerning Judson's three solutions for finding longitude: by the globe, by a projection outlined in the letter, and by the right angled triangle.
Letter from Robert Fenwick, officer of the Royal Artillery, Barbados, 1770-10-17
Letter containing observations of the stars and Jupiter's satellites to determine the longitude of Barbados.
Letter from Sir Harold Parker at the Admiralty, 1792-06-07
Letter concerning a request for Nevil Maskelyne to report on a paper submitted by John Wood concerning an instrument for measuring angles.
Letter from Stephen Groombridge, 1809-04-24
The letter concerns amendments to a book. On the reverse are various equations in Maskelyne's hand.
Letter from the Earl of Suffolk authorising Nevil Maskelyne to take six weeks leave of absence from the Royal Observatory, 1777-07-17
Set of documents relating to the Royal Observatory, wrapped in paper marked 'King's warrant of appointment to the Royal Observatory, appointment of visitors and sundry other papers relative to the Royal Observatory'.
Letter from the Earl of Suffolk to Nevil Maskelyne authorising him to take a two month leave of absence from the Royal Observatory, 1774-05-30
Set of documents relating to the Royal Observatory, wrapped in paper marked 'King's warrant of appointment to the Royal Observatory, appointment of visitors and sundry other papers relative to the Royal Observatory'.
Letter from Thomas Earnshaw, 1801-08-30
The letter is concerned with timekeepers and also contains notes and calculations in Maskelyne's hand.
Letter from Thomas Johnstone to Nevil Maskelyne, 1808-05-18
Concerning his proposed method of finding longitude by observing the pointers of the Great Bear. An annotation on the final page reads 'Ordered by the Board that no notice be taken of this letter'. Sent from Millton by Dumbarton.
Letter from Thomas Wright, Island of St John, 1799-05-01
The letter concerns observations of the eclipses of Jupiter's satellites which were taken to establish the exact location of several rivers to determine the boundary between New Brunswick and the District of Maine (then part of Massachusetts).
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