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Finding Longitude

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by National Maritime Museum

States of Holland 36

  steam power 158, 162, 221

  Stokes, John Lort 211–14, 214–15, 217

  Stokes, Pringle 210

  storms 17, 19, 28, 30, 82

  Strait of Gibraltar 31

  Strait Le Maire 131

  Streatfeild, Thomas, deck scene (1820) 193

  Stukeley, William 77

  Sully, Henry 62, 63, 77

  Sun 21, 22, 45, 93

  eclipses 25–8, 45, 73, 112, 129

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

  transit of Venus across 98, 128, 129

  transits of the 112

  surveying 50, 137–44, 150, 154–5, 192, 202–7, 211–21, 223

  Swallow (ship) 129, 147

  Swift, Jonathan 66, 76

  Tables Requisite 109, 110–12, 147, 155

  Tahiti 128–9, 129, 131, 132–3, 134–5, 151

  breadfruit 145, 145, 146–7

  Tartar (ship) 101

  Tassie, James, medallion portrait of John Harrison (c.1776) 122

  tea 17

  telescope 45–50, 50, 73, 137, 138, 194

  temperature compensation 77, 88, 166

  terrella 42, 43

  Thacker, Jeremy, The Longitudes Examin’d (1714) 72, 73–6

  theodolite 215, 216

  Thomson, John, New General Atlas (c.1830) 200

  three-body problem 56, 96, 98

  Ticknor, George 175

  tides 31

  Tierra del Fuego 30, 82, 208–9, 210

  timber 144

  time ball 192–3, 192

  timekeeper see chronometer; clock; watch

  timekeeper method of longitude measurement 39, 57–63, 58–62, 70–3, 93, 104, 114–25, 114–21, 126, 156–7, 178, 192–3

  affordable timekeepers 108–9, 116–17, 119–22, 157–8, 162–72

  French trials 151

  John Harrison on 76, 77–89, 78, 82, 85, 87, 92, 102–3

  method 212–13

  Nautical Almanac for 108

  Spanish trials 154–5

  testing on Cook’s voyages 131, 133, 137–44, 145

  Thacker on 72, 73–6

  and the value of marine timekeepers 145–7

  Vancouver’s testing of 150

  Timor 147

  Tompion, Thomas 57

  Tories 42

  trade 12, 16–19, 17, 28, 144, 186, 188, 221

  trading companies 16–17, 19

  see also specific companies

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

  Trent (ship) 197

  triangulation 216

  Trueman (sloop) 93

  Tupaia 129

  Tyburn 158

  United States of America 155

  Van de Velde, Willem, the Younger 26–7

  Van der Puyl, Louis François Gérard, Nevil Maskelyne (1785) 111

  Van Keulen, Johannes, The Great and Newly Enlarged Sea Atlas or Waterworld (1682) 24

  Vancouver, George 150, 188

  ‘A Chart showing part of the Coast of N.W. America’ (1798) 149

  Vancouver Island 128

  Vanikoro reefs, New Caledonia 151

  Venice 65

  Venus, transit of 98, 128, 129

  Vereenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie (VOC) (Dutch East India Company) 17, 30, 36, 45, 60

  Véron, Pierre-Antoine 150–1

  Victoria River, Australia 214

  Waddington, Robert 98, 99

  Wales, William 110, 131, 133, 157

  Walker, Ralph 181–4, 181

  azimuth compass (c.1793) 181–4, 182

  Wallis, Samuel 129

  Ward, William 76

  warfare 25

  watch 39, 57–63, 58–62, 66, 89, 172

  affordable 108–9

  and Cook’s voyages 133

  by John Arnold 116, 119, 121–2, 133, 150

  by William Snellen 119, 121

  see also specific makers

  water power 158

  Wauchope, Robert 192–3

  weather 17, 19, 28, 30, 31, 42, 82, 216

  Webber, John

  ‘Resolution and Discovery in Ship Cove, Nootka Sound’ (1778) 140–1

  ‘Sea Otter’ 144

  ‘Various articles at Nootka Sound’ (1776–80) 128

  Werner, Johann 51

  West Indies 99, 117, 144, 145

  Westall, William, ‘Wreck Reef Bank’ (1803) 151

  Weston, Thomas 31

  whales 144, 198

  Wheldon, John 66

  Whigs 39, 42, 122

  Whiston, William 39–43, 40, 45, 57–8, 73, 77

  A New Method for Discovering Longitude (1714) 39–42

  rocket scheme 73, 76

  The Longitude Discovered (1738) 41

  Whitby 22

  Wickham, John Clements 211

  Wildman, John R., Commander James Clark Ross (1834) 202

  Williams, Zachariah 73

  Windward Islands 25

  Witchell, George 110

  Wollaston, William Hyde 198

  Wood, John 28

  Worthington, Nathaniel parallel rule 211

  sextant 172

  Wreck Reef 150

  ‘Wreck Reef Bank’ (Westall, 1803) 151

  Wren, Christopher 53

  Wright, Robert, ‘Viaticum Nautarum (The Sailor’s Vade Mecum)’ (1726) 69

  Young, Thomas 192, 197

  Zacuto, Almanach Perpetuum 25

  Zumbach de Koesfelt, Conrad 61, 63

  Zumbach de Koesfelt, Lothar 61, 63

  ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

  The research and writing of this book was made possible as part of a major research project, ‘The Board of Longitude 1714–1828: Science, innovation and empire in the Georgian world’, funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council and run in collaboration with the Department of History and Philosophy of Science, University of Cambridge. It would not have been possible without the excellent work and support of our colleagues on that project: Alexi Baker, Katy Barrett, Eóin Phillips, Nicky Reeves, Simon Schaffer and Sophie Waring. The same group, as well as staff at Cambridge University Library, also worked on a related digitization project, ‘Navigating 18th Century Science and Technology: the Board of Longitude’, funded by Jisc. The results of that project have helped shape our understanding of the longitude story.

  We have many colleagues to thank at the National Maritime Museum, notably those in the Photographic Studio, Picture Library, Design and Exhibitions, Learning and Interpretation and the Caird Library and Archive. Kara Green and Rebecca Nuotio deserve special thanks for overseeing and steering the process. Many others, within the Museum and elsewhere, have also provided vital information and advice on earlier drafts. We particularly wish to thank Megan Barford, David Barrie, Jonathan Betts, Robert Blyth, Héloïse Finch-Boyer, Caitlin Homes, Gillian Hutchinson, Wolfgang Köberer, Albert Krayer, John McAleer, Rory McEvoy, Alison Morrison-Low, Jacob Orrje, Juan Pimentel, James Poskett and Pieter van der Merwe. We would also like to thank all those who talked to the project team and gave insights that furthered our thinking, notably Jim Bennett, David Bryden, Andrew Cook, Felicity Henderson, Andrew King, Anita McConnell and Maia Nuku. Lastly, we would like to thank the editorial and design staff at HarperCollins for working with us on this publication.

  The exhibition that this book accompanies was made possible by the provision of insurance through the Government Indemnity Scheme. The National Maritime Museum would like to thank HM Government for providing Government Indemnity and the Department for Culture, Media and Sport and Arts Council England for arranging the indemnity.

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