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Found in 1992 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from James Fosbury to Dr Thomas Young, 1819-05-08
Originally enclosing copies of his published work.
Letter from James Fosbury to Dr Thomas Young, 1821-03-01
Enclosing a treatise on his 'universal system of longitude'.
Letter from James Fosbury to Dr Thomas Young, 1821 - 1823
Containing further observations on longitude.
Letter from James Fosbury to Dr Thomas Young, 1823-05-10
Originally enclosing a corrected proposal.
Letter from James Fullerton to Sir Harry Parker, 1791-06-11
With an index of names.
Letter from James Gray to the Board of Longitude, 1824-09-17
Concerning the establishment of an observatory in Sierra Leone.
Letter from James Haviland to the Admiralty, 1820-03-13
Two letters from Haviland on an invention by his friend (unnamed); with a related letter from John Barrow.
Letter from James Haviland to the Board of Longitude, 1820-04-02
Two letters from Haviland on an invention by his friend (unnamed); with a related letter from John Barrow.
Letter from James Hughes to John Wilson Croker, 1813-07-27
Enquiring about a chart of longitude he had submitted.
Letter from James Hunter on an instrument for measuring distances on land, 1784-05-17
Letter from James Kirkwood to Captain Thomas Hurd, 1818-03-04
Outlining his proposed improvements to navigation.
Letter from James Kirkwood to Dr Thomas Young, 1818-11-20
Four letters.
Letter from James Kirkwood to Dr Thomas Young, 1819-02-03
Four letters.
Letter from James L. Ewart on eclipses of Jupiter's satellites observed at Calcutta, 1794-07-20
Sent to J. Lindley.
Letter from James Leslie to Captain Thomas Hurd, 1821-11-13
Two letters and a related paper.
Letter from James Leslie to Dr Thomas Young, 1821-11-29
Two letters.
Letter from James Leslie to Dr Thomas Young, 1821-12-29
Two letters.
Letter from James Leslie to Dr Thomas Young, 1822-09-21
Two letters and a related paper.
Letter from James Manderson to Sir Harry Parker, 1792-10-05
Letter and proposal from Manderson of HMS Hector.
Letter from James McDonald on two instruments for finding time and longitude, 1826-03-06
Sent to Dr Thomas Young.
Letter from James McDonald to the Board of Longitude, 1782 - 1828
Letter and proposal from McDonald, a surgeon based at 14 Prospect Row, Bermondsey.
Letter from James North on a method of lighting matches at sea, 1790-04-10
Sent to Sir Hyde Parker.
Letter from James North on a new quadrant, 1789-09-26
Two letters.
Letter from James Peck to the Board of Longitude, 1819-01-19
Inviting the Board to view his further study on longitude and mentioning that he also hoped to submit a pair of globes 'made from a circle without a fraction', to improve navigation at sea.
Letter from James Peck to the Board of Longitude, 1822-04-04
Acknowledging receipt of a letter from the Board stating that his previous proposal was 'wholly inadmissible'. Peck enquires about submitting a new proposal relating to a discovery which he and his father Thomas had made of 'a true arch that shall measure no more than its diameter'.