Letter, from William Jones [to the Royal Society], dated at Wantage
Reference number: EL/I2/11
Date: 11 June 1730
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Outlines theories for determining longitude and for determining the error of a spring-balance clock
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- EL/I2/11
- Earliest possible date
- 11 June 1730
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- 7 pages
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- Manuscript
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William Jones, William Jones, Letter, from William Jones [to the Royal Society], dated at Wantage, 11 June 1730, EL/I2/11, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/el_i2_11/letter-from-william-jones-to-the-royal-society-dated-at-wantage, accessed on 20 April 2026
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