Dawes, William, 1762 - 1836 (astronomer and colonial administrator)
Found in 31 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from Benjamin Dawes to Nevil Maskelyne, 1789-05-30
Concerning whether his son Lieutenant William Dawes should return to England with the marine corps or remain at Sydney to continue his work at the observatory.
Letter from Benjamin Dawes to Nevil Maskelyne, 1789-06-09
Concerning his son's circumstances in New South Wales and the possibility of a salary for his work as Engineer and Officer of Artillery.
Letter from Benjamin Dawes to Nevil Maskelyne, 1789-07-20
Concerning a petition to compensate his son William Dawes for the work he had done as Engineer and Officer of Artillery in New South Wales, and a petition for leave of absence for him.
Letter from Benjamin Dawes to Nevil Maskelyne, 1789-08-01
Concerning his petitions on behalf of his son, William Dawes, in New South Wales.
Letter from Benjamin Dawes to Nevil Maskelyne, 1791-02-01
Thanking him for his assistance regarding his son, William Dawes and assuring him that the books and instruments would be brought back from Sydney on HMS Gorgon, which had just departed from Spithead with supplies. Dawes also discusses the shortage of food and clothing at the settlement, and recounts William's list of rations at the settlement, noting how they were cut after the loss of the Sirius.
Letter from William Dawes to Nevil Maskelyne, 1786-12-28
Concerning the rate of the Board of Longitude's watch and the provision of books and instruments.
Letter from William Dawes to Nevil Maskelyne, 1787-01-16
Concerning the rate of the Board of Longitude's watch; the provision of books; the testing of instruments intended for the observatory; the discovery of damage to a sextant; and his request for an advance of a year's subsistence.
Letter from William Dawes to Nevil Maskelyne, 1787-01-10 - 1787-01-19
Requesting the advance of a year's subsistence and his request to be appointed to the land service at Botany Bay; also enclosing a copy of a letter from Lord Howe about his appointment.
Letter from William Dawes to Nevil Maskelyne, 1787-01-21
Concerning a letter from Lord Howe about his appointment to Botany Bay, and his objections to being placed in the marine detachment of HMS Sirius rather than in the land service.
Letter from William Dawes to Nevil Maskelyne, 1787-01-25
Concerning a fault in the sextant and requesting a replacement instrument; also concerning his desire to be placed in the land detachment.
Letter from William Dawes to Nevil Maskelyne, 1787-02-08
Concerning repairs to a sextant by Mr Ramsden and supplies for the observatory.
Letter from William Dawes to Nevil Maskelyne, 1787-02-18
Concerning a replacement sextant and black index glass from Ramsden.
Letter from William Dawes to Nevil Maskelyne, 1787-03-20
Concerning supplies of instruments and other preparations.
Letter from William Dawes to Nevil Maskelyne, 1787-05-01
Concerning receipt of a new sextant, trials of new 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, 1787-09-03
Reporting on observations made at the Island of Enxadas, Rio de Janeiro. The letter includes mention of a visit by two astronomers from Portugal employed to settle the limits between the Spanish and Portuguese settlements in Brazil.
Letter from William Dawes to Nevil Maskelyne, 1788-04-23
Reporting on observations made in Rio de Janeiro and on meeting Colonel Gordon, Commandant of the troops at Cape Town and a keen astronomer. Dawes reports that he had arranged with Gordon for observations to be made at Cape Town of the comet which was expected the following year; he also lists Gordon's instruments and books to show his ability for the task.
Letter from William Dawes to Nevil Maskelyne, 1788-04-30 - 1788-05-05
Written from the new settlement at New South Wales. Dawes reports on his work there, mentioning the lack of resources and the clearing of land for an observatory. He includes a rough sketch of the observatory.
Letter from William Dawes to Nevil Maskelyne, 1788-07-10
Reporting on his activities between leaving the Cape of Good Hope and his arrival at Sydney. The letter also includes an account of constructing the observatory in Sydney, and of the practical difficulties involved, particularly in finding suitable materials and craftsmen. He mentions, for example, that the forty marines employed in the work had to be provided with rum, water and new shoes (due to the damage from brushwood). Dawes also seeks further money and provisions.
Letter from William Dawes to Nevil Maskelyne, 1788-07-12
Reporting on the status of the observatory (which was nearly complete), on expenses incurred, and on his role there.