Arctic Ocean
Found in 20 Collections and/or Records:
Acts relating to the formation of the Board of Longitude and the proposal of a reward for the discovery of an accurate method of finding longitude at sea, 1713 - 1821
There are Supplementary Acts regarding navigation and surveying the chief ports and headlands of Great Britain and Ireland; John Harrison and his chronometer; and discovering a northern passage between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans and for making a journey to the North Pole.
Copy of a letter from George Fisher to John Barrow, 1821-02-21
In which Fisher offers his services as astronomer to Captain Parry's Arctic expedition.
Correspondence regarding a reward granted to the officers of HMS 'Hecla' and HMS 'Griper' for their efforts in searching for a north-west passage, 1820
Including questionnaires completed by the chief officers.
Fair minutes, 1765 - 1828
Letter concerning a chronometer by Parkinson and Frodsham for Captain Back, 1833-02-15
Sent from Francis Beaufort to John Pond.
Letter concerning chronometers for HMS Hecla under Captain Parry, 1827-02-22
Sent from John Barrow to John Pond.
Letter concerning the delivery of chronometers by French to Captain Back for his Arctic expedition, 1833-02-08
Sent from Francis Beaufort to John Pond.
Letter concerning the inability of Peter Lecount to serve during Captain Parry's Arctic expedition, 1821-03-21
Sent from John Barrow to Dr Thomas Young.
Letter from Captain Parry requesting the use of chronometers by Parkinson & Frodsham on his polar expedition, 1824-01-14
Correspondence between the Admiralty Office and the Royal Observatory, Greenwich, requesting the loan of chronometers for H M Ships. The principal recipient is John Pond; the principal correspondent is John Barrow. Other correspondents include John Croker, Richard S. Dundas, G. Smith, John Franklin and Sir William Edward Parry.
Letter from Edward Sabine [to the Board of Longitude], 1821-03-28
Concerning the claim by Parkinson and Frodsham to be the real makers of the chronometer sent out on Captain Parry's northern expedition.
Letter from James Biggs to Dr Thomas Young, 1824-05-25
Enquiring about the transmission of astronomical calculations and instruments for new experiments to Captain Parry.
Letter from John Barrow to Dr Thomas Young, 1821-02-27
Originally enclosing a copy of a letter from George Fisher; see [RGO 14/68: 264].
Letter from Parkinson and Frodsham to Captain Sabine, 1821-03-26
Stating their claim to have made a chronometer sent out with Captain Parry.
Letter from Parkinson and Frodsham to Dr Thomas Young, 1821-03-27
Stating their claim to have made a chronometer sent out with Captain Parry.
Letter from Parkinson and Frodsham to the Board of Longitude, 1821-03-29
Stating their claim to have made a chronometer sent out with Captain Parry.
Letter from William Parry requesting chronometers for his expedition towards the North Pole, 1827-02-24
Admiralty papers sent to Pond concerning the fitting out of H M Ships with chronometers.
NS I Glacial Period-5 Note, 1846-01-01 - 1846-01-31
Hooker tells me that from 73° S H Bottenia (which Macleay saw)
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
(Note)
NS II Distribution of animals-151 Note, 1840-01-01 - 1882-04-30
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
(Note)
NS II Variation, varieties-80 Note, 1855-03-25
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
(Note)
Papers regarding the proposed rewards for discovering a north-west passage between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, 1819 - 1821
Including correspondence with His Royal Highness the Prince Regent.