London
Found in 1559 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from William Fairman to Lord Viscount Keppel, 1783-11-18
With an index of names.
Letter from William Forder to John Wilson Croker, 1810-06-18
Four letters from Forder, with three copies of related letters sent by representatives of the Board of Longitude. Also, a plan by Forder for his improvement of timepieces.
Letter from William Forder to John Wilson Croker, 1810-06-25
Four letters from Forder, with three copies of related letters sent by representatives of the Board of Longitude. Also, a plan by Forder for his improvement of timepieces.
Letter from William Forder to [the Board of Longitude], 1810-06-01
Four letters from Forder, with three copies of related letters sent by representatives of the Board of Longitude. Also, a plan by Forder for his improvement of timepieces.
Letter from William Forder to the Board of Longitude, 1810-06-02
Four letters from Forder, with three copies of related letters sent by representatives of the Board of Longitude. Also, a plan by Forder for his improvement of timepieces.
Letter from William Fuller to 'Henry' [Harry] Parker, 1783-11-21
Six letters and related handbills and advertisements.
Letter from William Fuller to Sir Harry Parker, 1785-08-05
Originally enclosing the lists at [RGO 14/36: 137-149].
Letter from William Fuller to the Board of Longitude, 1784-03-06
Six letters and related handbills and advertisements.
Letter from William Fuller to the Board of Longitude, 1784-06-19
Includes handwritten copies of published advertisements.
Letter from William Fuller to the Board of Longitude, 1784-08-21
Six letters and related handbills and advertisements.
Letter from William Fuller to the Board of Longitude, 1785-01-29
Six letters and related handbills and advertisements.
Letter from William Garrard to Dr Thomas Young, 1820-08-26
Six letters and a paper sent from William Garrard, a schoolmaster at the Royal Naval Asylum and former assistant to Dr Maskelyne, with a related note from John Croker.
Letter from William Garrard to Dr Thomas Young, 1820-09-09
Originally enclosing the letter at [RGO 14/35: 383-384] and paper at [RGO 14/35: 387-395].
Letter from William Garrard to Dr Thomas Young, 1820-09-13
Six letters and a paper sent from William Garrard, a schoolmaster at the Royal Naval Asylum and former assistant to Dr Maskelyne, with a related note from John Croker.
Letter from William Garrard to Dr Thomas Young, 1820-11-02
Six letters and a paper sent from William Garrard, a schoolmaster at the Royal Naval Asylum and former assistant to Dr Maskelyne, with a related note from John Croker.
Letter from William Hardy to Dr Thomas Young, 1818-07-29
Four letters and an account of the rates of Hardy's clock.
Letter from William Hardy to George Gilpin, 1805-10-10 - 1805-10-18
Four letters and an account of the rates of Hardy's clock.
Letter from William Hardy to George Gilpin, 1807-05-12
Four letters and an account of the rates of Hardy's clock.
Letter from William Hardy to 'John' [George] Gilpin, 1807-01-08
Four letters and an account of the rates of Hardy's clock.
Letter from William Hardy to the Board of Longitude, 1808
Regarding an award of £5 for his work and a proposed clock for the Royal Observatory.
Letter from William Harvie to George Gilpin, 1804-04-13
Concerning his method of determining longitude, which he called 'Longitude discovered by an Observation of the Sun'. Harvie mentions that he had been a master in the merchant service and was in the navy, but was now 76 years old and 'an old worn out seaman'.
Letter from William Innes on a nautical telescope, 1818-01-16
Letter from William Innes on finding the longitude by the moon's meridian altitude, 1809-02-25
Letter from William J. Titford to Dr Thomas Young, 1819-10-29
Enclosing explanations of his longitude chart; see [RGO 14/38: 290].
Letter from William J. Titford to the Board of Longitude, 1819-06-29
Concerning a chart for finding longitude at sea.