Maskelyne, Nevil, 1732 - 1811 (astronomer and mathematician)
Found in 256 Collections and/or Records:
Letters sent by Lady Clive vol. 4, 1814 - 1817
Letters sent by Lady Clive vol. I, 1762 - 1805
List of manuscript books and papers of the late Dr Halley, 1765
A list of manuscript books and papers of the late Dr Halley which were sent to the Earl of Morton by his daughter Mrs Price; annotated with a note from Nevil Maskelyne stating that he had received them on 25th July.
List of publications by Maskelyne in 'Philosophical Transactions', 1761-1787., 1761 - 1787
Log book of voyage to Barbados, 1761 - 1764
A log book by Maskelyne of a voyage to Barbados, split into three parts.
Log entries for July and 1 August, 1775-07-01 - 1775-08-01
Maskelyne Book 2
An undated photocopy of 'Maskelyne Book 2' entitled 'Presents of my Observations, Papers in the Philosophical Transactions, &c', covering 1775-1803. The book includes the names of people to whom Nevil Maskelyne has arranged to give speeches, including Joseph de Lalande, Sir John Pringle, Charles Mason, Dr Lind and Jean Delambre.
Maskelyne notebook: rough drafts of solutions of various astronomical problems, 1750 - 1772
Various rough drafts of the solution of astronomical problems.
Memoranda books of Nevil Maskelyne, 1763 - 1810
A set of 12 memoranda books belonging to the fifth Astronomer Royal, Nevil Maskelyne. All but one cover the period while he was at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich.
Memorandum book, '1763 Observations at sea', 1763-09-20 - 1763-10-19
A record of observations at sea with calculations and notes, including notes on observations of Jupiter's satellites and on his chronometers during his voyage to Barbados [to test John Harrison's chronometer H4].
Minutes of the Board of Visitors, 1710 - 1784
Minutes of the Board of Visitors, 1784 - 1830
Miscellaneous astronomical papers, 1835 - 1848
Nautical astronomy, 1770 - 1810
A set of loose pages dealing with problems in ascertaining latitude and longitude at sea by observation of the stars, with descriptions, computations and formulae referred to apparent time. There are also sections on finding the Moon's longitude from the nautical ephemeris [RGO 4/196: 1r], the motion of the Sun's image in a Hadley quadrant [RGO 4/196: 2r], and the testing of other people's hypotheses.
It is not known if the papers are foliated in their original order.
Nevil Maskelyne: Personal and Family Papers, 1749 - 1950
Note by Nevil Maskelyne concerning the regulations governing his position as Astronomer Royal, 1765
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'.
Note from a Mrs Ward, Mayfair, 1795-05-16
The note informs Nevil Maskelyne of the address of a Mrs James. Maskelyne has covered the paper with extensive notes and calculations.
Note to Nevil Maskelyne from Mr Shadwell, 1774-03-30
Signifying that the Royal Society were to deliver to him 500 copies of the astronomical observations.
Notebook containing notes by Theresa Story-Maskelyne on the letters of Lady Clive, 1850 - 1900
Preceded by a subject index. The notebook includes biographical notes, notes on letters concerning Urania [Uranus] and comets, and extracts of letters on various topics from cats and carpets to Lady Clive's collection of globes.
Notes and tables on various rates of chronometers, 1779 - 1826
Notes on Maskelyne's account book, 1934
Undated notes by H.W.P. Richards on the entries in Nevil Maskelyne's account book for 1767-1816 relating to payments for the computations for the 'Nautical Almanac'.
Notes on the discovery of Mr Harrison's time-keeper, 1765
Prose notes describing the workings of the time-keeper, with comments on making adjustments to it and on its accuracy.
Notes on the errors of Earnshaw's timekeepers, 1796-01 - 1797-01
Notes taken at the discovery of Mr Harrison's time-keeper, 1765
Observations on the workings of John Harrison's time-keeper, in two parts.
Observations, 1758 - 1764
A rough copy of observations of major stars made in 1758 and on a voyage of 1764. The volume includes adjustments to the barometer and atmospheric conditions, 1758; calculations of star positions; the longitude of various foreign towns; corrections to the sextant and quadrant; and calculations to discover longitude.
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