London
Found in 26 Collections and/or Records:
Arnold's account of money received from the Board prior to 28 March, 1783, 1783-03-28
Draft of a letter from Thomas Hurd to Sir Joseph Banks, 1818-11-05
Three letters.
Letter from Captain J. Hampstead to Sir Joseph Banks, 1806-08-09
Informing Banks of a number of discoveries he had made relative to navigation, including the invention of an instrument to determine both latitude and longitude at any time. He requests an interview to prove his discoveries 'by mathematical demonstration'.
Letter from C.G. Briscoe to Dr Thomas Young, 1820-06-10
Written on behalf of Sir Joseph Banks and concerning a chronometer by Thomas Cumming.
Letter from Henry Browse to Sir Joseph Banks, 1814-11-28
Six letters; includes a letter from the Board of Longitude to Browse outlining their objections to his plan.
Letter from Henry Browse to Sir Joseph Banks, 1815-02-21
Concerning a model of his machine for ascertaining longitude at sea, which he had sent by the Devonshire coach.
Letter from Jesse Ramsden to Sir Joseph Banks, 1795 - 1800
With an index of names.
Letter from John Tulloch to Sir Joseph Banks, 1788-12-06
Originally enclosing the paper at [RGO 14/45: 322-326].
Letter from John Tulloch to Sir Joseph Banks, 1789-05-08
Originally enclosing the paper at [RGO 14/45: 331-335].
Letter from Joseph Banks to Harry Parker, 1785-03-17
Concerning Antonio Maria Jaci.
Letter from Malcolm Cowan to Sir Joseph Banks, 1818-10-12
Enclosing the proposal now at [RGO 14/35: 361-362].
Letter from Matthew C. Groves on an instrument for observing the satellites of Jupiter, 1803-11-28
Sent to Sir Joseph Banks.
Letter from Sir Joseph Banks, 1807-11-21
Five letters.
Letter from Sir Joseph Banks to Captain Thomas Hurd, 1818-11-05
Five letters.
Letter from Sir Joseph Banks to Captain Thomas Hurd, 1795 - 1818
Marked 'June 5' only.
Letter from Sir Joseph Banks to George Gilpin, 1805-07-09
Five letters.
Letter from Sir Joseph Banks to Sir Harry Parker, 1795-03-07
Five letters.
Letter from William Gooch to his parents, 11 June 1791
Concerning a meeting of the Board of Longitude and an interview with Sir Joseph Banks, his first meeting with Captain New, his salary arrangements, and advice from William Wales on bringing his old coats and waistcoats for the voyage.
Letter from William Morison on a theory of refraction, 1785 - 1827
Sent to Sir Joseph Banks.
Note from Joseph Manton to George Gilpin, 1807-03-05
Note and letter.
Papers relating to various innovations claimed by Hoene-Wroński, 1820 - 1821
Includes an anonymous note describing Hoene-Wroński as an 'artful dangerous character' [RGO 14/12: 502] and a petition addressed to His Majesty, George IV [RGO 14/12: 536-538].
Proposal from B. Talbot on finding the longitude by altitude of the sun and moon, 1789
Sent to Sir Joseph Banks.
Remarks made by Charles Young, 1805
Printed paper by Earnshaw with annotations by Young. The paper is preceded by a letter to Young from Sir Joseph Banks.
Remarks made by Edward Troughton, 1805
Printed paper by Earnshaw, preceded by a letter to Troughton from Sir Joseph Banks [RGO 14/27: 271]. Troughton's comments on the paper (and on a paper by Arnold) are outlined in the letter at [RGO 14/27: 272-273].
Remarks made by Miles Brockbank, 1805
Printed paper by Earnshaw with annotations by Brockbank. The paper is preceded by a letter to Brockbank from Sir Joseph Banks. It also includes an envelope addressed to E.J. Stone at [RGO 14/27: 51b].