Improvements in the Nautical Almanac, 1819 - 1826
Scope and Contents
The first part of collection is comprised of papers concerning the internal affairs of the Board of Longitude, including the granting of awards, accounts, minutes, committee papers, petitions and memorials, the loan of instruments, publications and the payment of staff. These are followed by a wide range of papers relating to the Board's work, concerning clocks, chronometers and other instruments; longitude and latitude; magnetic variation; schemes and inventions; tables; pendulum experiments; longitude stations; tides and trade winds; general astronomical topics; and perpetual motion and circle quadrature. The final papers relate to voyages of discovery, and include log books, journals and observations.
Dates
- Creation: 1819 - 1826
Creator
- Baily, Francis, 1774 - 1844 (stockbroker and astronomer) (Person)
- Mackenzie, James Stuart, 1719 - 1800 (Lord Privy Seal of Scotland) (Person)
- South, James, Sir, 1785 - 1867 (Knight, astronomer) (Person)
- Barrow, John, Sir, 1764 - 1848 (1st Baronet, Secretary of the Admiralty) (Person)
- Schumacher, Heinrich Christian, 1780 - 1850 (astronomer) (Person)
- Garrard, William, fl1788 - 1828 (astronomer and schoolmaster) (Person)
- Woodhouse, Robert, 1773 - 1827 (mathematician) (Person)
- Royal Danish Sea Chart Office (Organization)
Conditions Governing Access
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Extent
26 folio(s) (26 ff.) : Paper
Language of Materials
English
Finding aid date
2011-11-28 13:46:26+00:00
Repository Details
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