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Finding Longitude

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  see also Netherlands

  Holmes, Robert 60

  Home, Robert, Jesse Ramsden (c.1791) 170, 173

  Hooke, Robert 45, 53, 60, 93

  horizon 22

  Hornsby, Thomas 164

  House of Commons Committee 39, 43

  Houtman, Frederik de 30

  Houtman Abrolhos 30

  Howe, Lord 99

  Howells and Pennington, no. 4 (c.1794) 163

  Howells, William 166

  Hudson’s Bay Company 16, 155

  human error 28, 31

  Hunter, John 150

  Huygens, Christiaan 57, 58, 60–3, 60, 77

  Hydrographic Office 188, 197

  hydrographic surveying see surveying

  Illustrated London News 192

  India 17–19, 25

  Indian Ocean 16, 24, 30, 202

  Indonesia 19

  Industrial Revolution 158, 162

  Inman, James 150

  innovation 158, 161, 162, 175

  International Meridian Conference, Washington D.C. (1884) 221

  Investigator (sloop) 150

  Irwin, Christopher 66, 99–101

  marine chair 66, 99, 101, 181

  Isabella (ship) 197

  isochronism 77

  Jamaica 92

  James II 19

  James, Thomas 28

  Java 30

  Jefferson, Thomas 155

  Jefferys, John 89, 117

  Jennings, Henry Constantine 184–5

  insulating compass (c.1818) 184, 184

  mercury log glass (c.1817) 183, 184

  Jervas, Charles, Isaac Newton (1717) 38

  Jervis, John 145

  Johnson, Samuel 158

  Juan Fernandez archipelago 30

  Jupiter’s satellites 73, 99–101, 109, 137

  Chavasse’s observing platform (1813) 179, 181

  eclipses 39, 45–51, 53, 92, 99

  marine chair for the viewing of 66, 99, 101, 181

  Parlour’s shoulder-mounted apparatus for observing (1824) 180, 181

  Kamchatka 151–4

  Kater, Henry 198

  Kealakekua Bay, Hawaii 144

  Keech, Joseph 113

  Kempthorne, Rupert 13

  Kendall, Larcum 116

  K1 (1769) 116, 117–19, 121–2, 133, 139, 140–1, 145

  K2 (1771) 119, 145–7, 145

  K3 (1774) 119, 121, 141, 148, 150, 154, 154–5

  King, John Lawrence, log of the Owen Glendower 212–13

  King, James 137–40, 141–4

  King, Philip Parker 210, 214

  King, Thomas, John Harrison (c.1765–66) 89, 89

  Lacaille, Nicolas Louis de 99, 108

  Laccadive Islands (Lakshadweep) 25

  Lalande, Jérôme 119, 120

  Lapérouse, Jean-François de Galaup, Comte de 151, 152–3, 154

  latitude 12, 73, 92, 93, 216

  definition 20–1, 20

  errors in the measurement of 31

  latitude sailing 25, 30, 133

  measurement 20–2, 20–1, 23, 25, 42–5, 109, 184

  plotting geographical position by 20, 21

  Le Dieu, Franciscus 61

  Le Roy, Pierre 166

  montre marine 118, 120

  lead and line 24, 25

  Lenoir, Étienne 173

  Lesseps, Jean-Baptiste Barthélemy de 151–4

  Leven (sloop) 202

  Lewis, Meriwether 155

  lignum vitae 77, 78–9, 85–7

  Lisbon 60

  trial of H1 to 77, 82

  Livorno 50

  Lochard, Lieutenant 23

  log

  log book 22, 23, 31, 82, 82, 157, 212–13

  chip-log (ship-log) 22, 25, 31

  mechanical 178, 178

  Logan, James 93

  London Magazine 99

  long-distance travel 12, 16–19, 25, 96–101

  longitude

  by dead reckoning 22, 25, 28, 82, 98, 131, 131, 178

  definition 20–1, 20

  determining at sea 21, 25–8, 32, 76, 96, 98, 133, 156, 212–13, 221

  determining on land 21, 25

  by Ditton and Whiston’s method 39–42, 45

  early measurement attempts 25–8

  errors in the measurement of 28

  importance of 16–19

  by Jupiter’s satellites 39, 45–51, 53, 66, 73, 92, 99–101, 99, 109, 137, 179–80, 181

  by magnetic inclination 43–5, 73, 202

  by magnetic variation 43–5, 46–7, 73, 181–4

  octant, use for determining 92, 93–5, 94

  plotting geographical position by 20, 21

  problem of determining 12, 19, 21, 22, 32–3, 34, 36, 76

  rewards for a solution to the problem of 36–9, 65, 69–70, 73, 76, 77, 82, 99, 101, 102–3, 104, 108, 114, 116, 121, 122, 164, 166, 173, 199

  see also lunar-distance method of longitude measurement; timekeeping method of longitude measurement

  Longitude Act 164 1714 (British) 33–4, 36–9, 37, 53, 65–6, 68, 69–73, 76, 82, 96, 102–4, 108, 114, 121–2, 197 1765 (British) 103, 104, 117, 122

  lookout 22, 25

  Louis XIV 50

  Ludlam, William 116, 117, 166

  lunar occultation 96

  lunar distance

  form to aid calculation 123

  French trials 151

  method of longitude measurement 39, 51–7, 66, 92–3, 95–101, 103–4, 117, 126, 150, 156–7, 178, 212–3

  use on the Cook expeditions 129–31, 131, 133, 137–44

  Lyons, Israel 110

  Lyttelton, George 76

  Macartney, Lord George 186–7

  Madagascar Strait 19

  Madeira 92

  Madras (now Chennai) 193

  magnetic inclination 43–5, 73, 202

  magnetic variation 43–5, 46–7, 73, 181–4

  Magnificent (ship) 188, 192

  Malaspina, Alejandro 154–5

  Maldives 25

  Manila galleons 17

  Maori 131

  Mapson, John 110

  Margaret, Lady Clive 114

  Margetts, George, marine chronometer (c.1790) 203

  marine timekeepers

  affordable 157, 158, 162–4

  value 145–7

  see also chronometer; clock; watch

  see also specific makers

  Mars 28

  Marshall, John, navigational workbook 193–6, 196

  Martens, Conrad 210–11

  The Beagle in Beagle Channel (c.1834) 206–7

  ‘Portrait Cove, Beagle Channel’ (c.1834) 210–11

  Maskelyne, Nevil 98–102, 124

  and the construction of affordable timekeepers 108–9, 116–17, 119

  and Cook’s voyages 129, 131–3, 138

  death 175, 197

  and magnetic variation 181

  and Mr Harrison’s Watch 116, 122

  and the Nautical Almanac 109–14, 112–13, 192

  Nevil Maskelyne (Russell, c.1776) 98

  Nevil Maskelyne (van der Puyl, 1785) 111

  and the observation of Jupiter’s satellites 101, 109, 181

  observing suit 110, 112

  and the Tables Requisite 109, 110–12, 147

  and The British Mariner’s Guide (1763) 98–9, 98

  and Thomas Earnshaw 171–2

  and Thomas Mudge 164, 166

  and timekeepers 108–9, 116–17, 119

  mass production 172, 175

  Massey, Edward 178

  mechanical log 178

  Matavai Bay, Tahiti 132–3, 134–5

  Matthews, William 116

  Maudslay, Henry 174, 175

  Mauritius 150, 193, 202

  Mayer, Tobias 66, 94, 95–9, 101–3, 104

  Germaniae atque in ea Locorum Principaliorum Mappa Critica (1750) 95, 96

  repeating circle 96, 96

  mechanical log 178, 178

  mechanization 162–77, 187

  Medici family 50


  mégamètre 151

  meridian 14–15, 16, 20, 214, 221

  Merlin (ship) 92

  Mexico 19

  Michaelis, Johann David 96

  Mitchell, John 116

  Mombasa 207

  Montevideo 214

  Moon

  eclipses 25–8, 45, 96, 112

  effect of the Sun on the motion of 56, 56, 96

  Mayer’s map 96

  transits 112

  see also lunar-distance method of longitude measurement

  moondial 25

  Moore, John Hamilton 147, 196

  Moore, Jonas 53

  Moore, Joshua 113

  Morin, Jean-Baptiste 51

  mortars 41, 73

  mortising machine 174, 175

  Mouat, Thomas 166

  Mozambique 202, 206

  Mudge, Thomas 116, 120, 162, 164–6

  ‘Blue’ 164

  ‘Green’ (1777) 162, 164

  Thomas Mudge (Dance, c.1772) 162

  Mudge, Thomas junior 164, 166

  Murray, Thomas, Edmond Halley (c.1690) 44

  Muscovy Company 16

  Napoleonic Wars 188

  Narborough, John 28

  natural hazards 17

  nautical almanac 104, 108

  Nautical Almanac and Astronomical Ephemeris 104, 108–14, 108–9, 124, 131, 138, 145, 154–5, 157, 175, 188, 192, 197, 212, 214

  Nautical Magazine 192–3

  navies 19, 154

  see also Royal Navy

  navigation 12

  by animals, birds and plants 22, 25

  by coastal features 22

  by man-made features 22

  drive to improve navigational knowledge 31

  mistakes 28

  pilots (rutters) 22

  Polynesian 131

  practice of 22–5

  workbook (Marshall) 193–6, 196

  see also dead reckoning; Jupiter’s satellites; latitude; longitude; lunar distance; timekeeper method

  Navy Board 150

  Netherlands 16, 30

  longitude research 36, 43

  trade 17, 17, 19

  see also Holland

  New Holland (Australia) 150

  New South Wales 150

  New Spain (Mexico) 17

  New Zealand 131, 141, 142

  Newton, Isaac 31, 32, 39

  and double reflection 93

  and Flamsteed 56

  inverse square law of gravity 96

  Isaac Newton (Jervas, 1717) 38

  and the measurement of longitude 42–3, 45, 56–7, 70–3

  Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica 56, 56, 96

  and the three-body problem 56, 96

  Niebuhr, Carsten 96–8

  Nootka Sound 128, 140, 140–1

  Crisis 150

  Norfolk Island 145

  North, Lord 122

  North America 155

  north magnetic pole 202

  North Pole 20, 145, 197, 199

  North Sea 25

  North-West Passage 28, 53, 128, 150, 184, 197–9

  Norton Sound 140

  Nunavut, Canada 28

  observing platform (Chavasse, 1813) 179, 181

  occultations, lunar 96

  octant 96, 147, 194, 212

  development 92, 93–5, 94

  Hadley quadrant/octant 92, 95, 98, 124, 139

  scales 172–5

  see also Godfrey, Thomas,

  Hadley, John

  oil 92

  Oman, Sultan of 207

  Oosterwijck, Severyn 58, 60

  Orford (ship) 82

  Owen, Richard 189, 206–7

  Owen, William Fitzwilliam 202, 206–7

  Owen Glendower, log of the 212–13

  Pacific islands 214

  Pacific Ocean 16, 19, 28, 30, 82, 119, 128–33, 137, 137, 150–1, 154

  palm oil 205, 207

  parallel rule 211, 211

  Paramore (ship) 45

  Paris Observatory 36, 50, 50, 51

  Parlour, Samuel 180, 181

  Parramatta Observatory 214

  Parry, Edward 197, 199, 200

  Patagonia 210

  Patterson, Robert 155

  pendulum 57–8, 63, 76, 77

  Pennington, Robert 166

  Pepys, Samuel 22, 31

  Tangier Papers (1683) 19

  Philadelphia 25

  Philip II of Spain 36

  Philip III of Spain 36

  Philip, Arthur 145, 151

  Philippines 17, 19

  Philosophical Transactions (journal) 25, 129

  Phipps, Constantine 145

  Pitcairn Island 147

  Place, Francis, The Octagon Room at the Royal Observatory (c.1676) 57

  plants 22

  Point Venus, Tahiti 132–3, 134–5

  polar exploration 197–202

  Pole Star 21, 22

  Pond, John 113, 114, 192

  Porpoise (ship) 150

  Port Desire 28

  Port Essington 217

  Port Jackson 150

  Port Royal, Jamaica 92

  Portsmouth dockyard 174, 175

  Portsmouth harbour 192

  Portugal 16, 17–19, 31

  trade 19

  Post Man 73

  Price’s candles 205, 207

  Prime Meridian 221

  see also Greenwich Meridian

  Prince Henry (ship) 98

  Princess Louisa (ship) 101

  Principles of Mr. Harrison’s Timekeeper (Harrison, 1767) 115, 119, 120–1

  privateers 17, 30, 128

  British 19

  French 25

  Proctor, John 82, 82

  Providence (ship) 150

  Ptolemy 20

  quadrant

  astronomical 139

  Hadley 92, 95, 98, 124, 139

  see also octant

  Racehorse (ship) 145

  Ra’iatea 129

  Ramsden, Jesse 147, 154, 187

  dividing engines of 171, 173, 175

  Jesse Ramsden (Home, c.1791) 170, 173

  sextant 143

  Regiomontaus, Ephemerides 25

  remontoire 85–7, 88

  Resolution (ship) 122, 126, 128, 130, 131, 132–3, 134–5, 137, 140–1

  Cook’s journal 131

  Rio de Janeiro 214

  Robbins, Reuben 113

  Robertson, John 196

  Robinson, John 122

  rockets 73, 76, 206

  Ross, James Clark 199, 202

  Commander James Clark Ross (Wildman, 1834) 202

  Ross, Captain John 184, 197, 199, 200

  Rowe, Jacob 77

  Royal Africa Company 16

  Royal Commission 45

  Royal Danish Expedition to Arabia 98

  Royal Institution 197

  Royal Mathematical School, Christ’s Hospital 31, 39, 193

  Royal Naval Academy 193, 196

  Royal Naval College, Portsmouth 192, 196–7

  Royal Navy 95, 104, 129, 157, 178, 207, 217, 220

  and the azimuth compass 184

  and the Beagle voyages 210, 214

  chronometer stock 192

  First Fleet 145, 151

  and Irwin’s marine chair 99

  and magnetic variation 45

  Masters of Navy ships 124–5

  Scientific Branch 197

  shipwrecks 30–1

  and the slave trade 202

  special expeditions 126

  training 31, 150, 188, 193–7

  see also Admiralty

  Royal Observatory, Cape of Good Hope 197, 214

  Royal Observatory, Greenwich 36, 50–1, 53, 56, 56, 70, 73, 99, 106, 188, 221

  and John Arnold’s timepieces 166

  chronometer testing 192

  lunar observations 112

  and the Nautical Almanac 108

  Octagon Room 57, 57

  and the production of affordable timekeepers 108–9, 116–17, 119

  and Th
omas Earnshaw’s timepieces 171

  and Thomas Mudge’s timepieces 164

  time ball 192–3, 192

  under the jurisdiction of the Board of Longitude 197

  Royal Society 25, 34, 36, 39, 45, 50, 53, 56, 60, 63, 65, 70, 73, 120

  and the Astronomer Royal 112

  and Cook’s voyages 129, 133

  and the Difference Engine 175

  and John Hadley 93–5

  and John Harrison’s clocks 77, 88

  Rupert’s Land 155

  Russell, John, Nevil Maskelyne (c.1776) 98

  Russia 126

  St Agnes lighthouse 24, 25

  St George (ship) 30

  St Helena 98, 133, 193

  St Julian, harbour of 28

  St Pierre, Le Sieur de 51, 53

  Samgoonoodha harbour 137

  Sandwich Sound 140

  Saron, Jean-Baptiste Gaspard Bochart de 173

  scales, divided 172–5

  Scarborough Castle 22

  Schee, Martin Archer, Thomas Earnshaw (c.1808) 166

  Schetky, John Christian, ‘Loss of the Magnificent, 25 March 1804’ (1839) 190–1

  science 34, 220–1

  Scilly, Isles of chart of 24, 25

  shipwreck 28–9, 30–1, 42

  scoring machine, 174, 175

  Scriblerus, Martinus (satirical character) 76

  sea otter 144, 144

  Selkirk, Alexander 30

  Seller, John, Practical Navigation (1672) 24, 31

  Senhouse, Joseph 181

  Seven Years War 99, 129, 150

  sextant 133, 139, 141, 147, 150–1, 155, 188, 194, 213, 214, 216

  by John Bird (c.1758) 96, 97

  by Nathaniel Worthington (c.1840) 172

  by Ramsden (c.1772) 143

  by Worthington & Allen (c.1831) 215

  of John Lort Stokes 211

  scales 172–5

  Ship Cove, Nootka Sound 128, 140, 140

  shipwreck 28–31, 28–9, 32–3, 42, 82, 188

  Shooter’s Hill 41, 73

  Shovell, Cloudesley 28–9, 30–1, 32–3, 42

  Sirius (ship) 145

  Sisson, Jeremiah 99

  Sisson, Jonathan 94

  slave trade 145, 202, 207

  Sloane, Hans 73

  Smith, Caleb 76

  Snellen, William, marine timekeeper 119, 121

  Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce 158, 177–8

  Solar System, scale of 98

  South America 28, 83, 154

  South Pole 20

  South Sea Bubble 69

  South Seas 145

  Southern Continent 128, 137

  Southern Ocean 137

  Spain 16, 19, 25, 31, 36, 43, 65, 126, 128, 154–5

  Manila galleons 17

  navy 154

  and the Nootka Sound Crisis 150

  trade 19

  Spanish East Indies (Philippines) 17

  Spanish Succession, war of the 39–42

  speed of ship, measurement 22, 178, 184

  see also log

  spices 17

  Sprat, Thomas, History of the Royal-Society of London (1667) 59, 60

  spring-detent escapement 166, 171

  Squire, Jane 73

  stars 53

  clock stars 112

  observations of 112

 

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