Earnshaw, Thomas, 1749 - 1829 (maker of watches and chronometers)
Found in 130 Collections and/or Records:
A journal of the situation of HMS Providence at noon during her late voyage on discoveries, 1795-10-11 - 1797-05-16
As shown by the log, by Mr Earnshaw's three timekeepers, by Mr Arnold's two timekeepers, and also by lunar observations. The journal includes a summary of the latitudes and longitudes of 'most of the remarkable places seen in the voyage' [RGO 14/68: 145v].
Account by James Inman of his work as astronomer, 1803 - 1804
The account relates to the voyage of HMS Investigator under Captain Flinders and observations taken by Inman at Port Jackson. It includes details of problems Inman had with his equipment.
Account of comparisons of the timekeepers Nos. 82, 176, 520 and 1736 with the standard, No. 543, 1801-10-31 - 1803-04-11
Book of rough calculations of astronomical observations and of comparisons of the timekeepers, made by Captain Flinders and Lieutenant Ward Flinders. Folios 70-95 are inverted in the volume.
Account of the going of Mr Earnshaw's box timekeeper No.1 at the Royal Observatory, 1798-01-01 - 1799-01-01
The series also includes two accounts of the rates of watches by Josiah Emory.
Account of the going of Mr Earnshaw's box timekeeper No.1 (second trial), 1799-10-17 - 1800-12-03
The series also includes two accounts of the rates of watches by Josiah Emory.
Account of the going of Mr Earnshaw's box timekeeper No.1 (third trial), 1801-07-21 - 1802-11-27
The series also includes two accounts of the rates of watches by Josiah Emory.
Account of the going of Mr Earnshaw's box timekeeper No.2 at the Royal Observatory, 1798-01-01 - 1799-01-01
The series also includes two accounts of the rates of watches by Josiah Emory.
Account of the going of Mr Earnshaw's box timekeeper No.2 (second trial), 1799-10-17 - 1800-12-03
The series also includes two accounts of the rates of watches by Josiah Emory.
Account of the going of Mr Earnshaw's box timekeeper No.2 (third trial), 1801-07-20 - 1802-11-27
The series also includes two accounts of the rates of watches by Josiah Emory.
Account of the going of Mr Earnshaw's timekeeper No.265, 1796-01-04 - 1797-01-22
Account with Thomas Earnshaw, 1792 - 1806
Papers regarding payments for work done on behalf of the Board.
'An Account of the going of Dr Maskelyne's new Chronometer N.309 made by Mr T. Earnshaw', 1799 - 1811
Also contains results for 'A continuation of the trial of the late Dr. Postlethwaite's watch' from 12 August - 30 September 1799.
Astronomical observations, 1801-11-04 - 1803-04-20
With the time kept by the timekeeper No. 543 and with additional remarks on the visibility, sea conditions, and occasionally, the location in which observations were made.
Astronomical observations, 1803-04-21 - 1803-05-12
Continued from rough book no. 1; see also [RGO 14/66/1: 1*-69].
Astronomical observations for determining the latitude of the ship, and her longitude, 1794-10-11 - 1797-05-16
Observations made on board HMS Providence for determining the latitude and longitude by Mr Earnshaw's three watches and by Mr Arnold's watch. The observations end with an account of the shipwreck [RGO 14/68: 133].
Astronomical observations made at Rio de Janeiro, 1791-11-10 - 1791-11-22
Tabulated logs of observations, with related remarks. These include observations of equal altitudes; transits of the sun, moon and stars over the meridian; observations on the dip of the magnetic needle; comparisons of Mr Arnold’s watches Nos. 14 and 176 with the clock; comparisons of Mr Earnshaw's watch with the clock; and observations on the tides.
Astronomical observations made on a voyage in the HMS Providence, 1794-1797, 1794 - 1801
Calculations of observations made on a voyage of the HMS Investigator, 1801-06-16 - 1807-10-18
Book of rough calculations of astronomical observations and accounts of the daily rates of the timekeepers and their errors. Includes observations written on the back of a sales receipt [RGO 14/66/3: 97v] and on the back of a letter from Robert Brine to Lieutenant Flinders [RGO 14/66/3: 107].
Also included is a list of French phases compiled by Captain Flinders while imprisoned on the island of Mauritius [RGO 14/66/3: 56].
Comparison of Thomas Earnshaw and John Arnold's time-keepers, 1801-06-17 - 1801-07-17
Observations made by John Crosley on his voyage to New Holland (Australia) on board HMS Investigator to carry out surveying.
Comparisons of the timekeepers E520 and A1736 with the standard timekeeper, No. 543, 1803-04-21 - 1803-05-27
Continued from rough book no. 1.
Computations from observations made at Rio de Janeiro, 1791-11
Includes computations of the rates of watches by Arnold and Earnshaw [RGO 14/62: 158r-180r], computations of the latitude and longitude of Rio de Janeiro [RGO 14/62: 181r-196v], tables of the rates of the daily rates of the timekeepers and pocket watches [RGO 14/62: 197], and various mathematical calculations and charts.
Folios 214r-222v are inverted in the volume.
Confirmed minutes, 1780 - 1801
Confirmed minutes, 1802 - 1823
Copy of a letter from John Roger Arnold to the Board of Longitude, 1809-02-18
Copy of a letter to Captain Beaufort concerning the order to issue a chronometer by Earnshaw to HMS Hermes, 1831-08-29
Copies of outgoing correspondence from Astronomer Royal, John Pond, and his assistant, Thomas Taylor, at the Royal Observatory. Some of the letters are addressed to chronometer makers. Note that correspondence to more than one person often appears on the same page.
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