Kendall, Larcum, 1719 - 1790 (watchmaker)
Found in 12 Collections and/or Records:
Account from G. Waddington of the going of a watch made by Mr Kendall, 1784-02 - 1784-03
Nine letters and an account of the going of a watch.
Letter from Admiral Mark Milbanke to Sir Harry Parker, 1789-12-12
Concerning the return of a timekeeper to Mr Kendall.
Letter from George Vancouver to William Wales, 1796-03-04 - 1796-12-13
Letter, dated 4 March 1796, concerning observations Vancouver had made during a voyage around the world on HMS Discovery. With a copy of a note to Sir Joseph Banks (on the back page) that the observations were to be reduced, dated 13 December 1796.
Letter from Robert Digby to the Board of Longitude, 1784-01-08
Enclosing an account concerning the going of a watch made by Kendall.
Letter from William Dawes to Nevil Maskelyne, 1787-03-20
Concerning supplies of instruments and other preparations.
Letter from William Dawes to Nevil Maskelyne, 1787-05-08
Concerning supplies of instruments, the rate of Mr Kendall's first timekeeper [K1], and his preparations.
Letter from William Dawes to Nevil Maskelyne, 1787-05-20
Sent from HMS Sirius, concerning a timekeeper [K1] received from William Bayly.
Letter from William Dawes to Nevil Maskelyne, 1787-06-05
Reporting on the timekeeper [K1], and on his observations during the passage to Tenerife (en route to New South Wales).
Letter from William Dawes to Nevil Maskelyne, 1787-06-05
Concerning observations taken (including observations for the rate of the timekeeper, K1).
Letter from William Dawes to Nevil Maskelyne, 1787-06-09
Concerning observations made and including revised calculations of latitudes and longitudes by the timekeeper [K1].
Letter from William Dawes to Nevil Maskelyne, 1787-08-06
Reporting on their progress (the ship had arrived at Rio de Janeiro) and on observations made en route. Dawes also mentions that his cabin was partially under water and that his Requisite Tables had been damaged and needed replacing.
Letter from William Dawes to Nevil Maskelyne, 1790-04-16
Reporting on his work at the observatory in Sydney. He refers to the loss of HMS Sirius and states that the timekeeper [K1] was moved to HMS Supply undamaged. The letter also includes a description of his observatory.
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