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Found in 303 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from John Tyrell Baylee to Dr Thomas Young, 1825-07-30
Six letters and a proposal.
Letter from John Tyrell Baylee to Dr Thomas Young, 1826-12-15
Six letters and a proposal.
Letter from John Tyrell Baylee to Dr Thomas Young, 1826-12-15
Six letters and a proposal.
Letter from John Tyrell Baylee to Dr Thomas Young, 1824-08-02
Six letters and a proposal.
Letter from John Wilson Croker to Dr Thomas Young, 1821-06-02
Concerning bills for instruments.
Letter from John Wilson Croker to Dr Thomas Young, 1823-05-05
Concerning Kater's application to be Naval Hydrographer.
Letter from Joseph Barlow to Dr Thomas Young, 1818-11-24
Six letters from Joseph Barlow, with accompanying papers and two related notes from the Navy Office.
Letter from Joseph Forrest to Dr Thomas Young, 1827-12-05
In which Forrest outlines his previous communication with the Board and offers to make a globe which he could describe to them better than explaining his ideas in writing. He also mentions that he was a mechanic with no formal training in astronomy or mathematics.
Letter from Joseph Forrest to Dr Thomas Young, 1827-11-21 - 1827-11
In which Forrest outlines his previous communication with the Board and offers to make a globe which he could describe to them better than explaining his ideas in writing. He also mentions that he was a mechanic with no formal training in astronomy or mathematics.
Letter from Joseph Planta to Dr Thomas Young, 1822-03-15
Includes a proposal, printed works and colour drawings by Wedel, and correspondence about laying his papers before the House of Commons.
Letter from Lazarus Cohen to Dr Thomas Young, 1825-01-06
Concerning an account on the winds.
Letter from Lazarus Cohen to Dr Thomas Young, 1825-02-10
Concerning the continuation of his 'New System of Astronomy'.
Letter from Le Duc Duhamel to Dr Thomas Young, 1827-10-23
Six letters and two papers on his method of ascertaining the exact loss or gain of two chronometers, with a related newspaper extract.
Letter from Le Duc Duhamel to Dr Thomas Young, 1828-01-29
Six letters and two papers on his method of ascertaining the exact loss or gain of two chronometers, with a related newspaper extract.
Letter from Lieutenant Couch to Dr Thomas Young, 1825-12-02
With an index of names.
Letter from Malcolm Cowan to Dr Thomas Young, 1823-01-22
Enclosing the plan at [RGO 14/24: 468].
Letter from Monsieur Duhamel to Dr Thomas Young, 1820-05-03
Two letters and a printed paper on finding the longitude by the moon's transit or distance from the meridian.
Letter from Mr Fenzano to Dr Thomas Young, 1823-09-19
With an index of names.
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 Dr Young, 1821-03-29
Enclosing a statement and a letter to the Board of Longitude; see [RGO 14/24: 389-392].
Letter from Patrick Leahy to Dr Thomas Young, 1822-11-03
Three letters and a proposal.
Letter from Patrick Leahy to Dr Thomas Young, 1822-11-07
Three letters and a proposal.
Letter from Patrick Scully to Dr Thomas Young, 1822-08-08
Writing on behalf of Fearon Fallows who was ill, giving news of their activity at Cape Town, of the site of the new observatory, of the difficult conditions in which they had to work, and of the safe arrival of a telescope by Dollond.
Letter from Peter Lecount to Dr Thomas Young, 1823-02-06
With an index of names.
Letter from Peter Lecount to Dr Thomas Young, 1821-08-12
Concerning a trial of his marine chair.