'Account of the Sounding of the Depth of the Sea betweene Portsmouth and the Isle of Wight, with the wooden Globe and Lead By My Lord Brouncker and Sir Robert Moray'
Reference number: RBO/1/40
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- RBO/1/40
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- 2 pages
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- Manuscript
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'Account of the Sounding of the Depth of the Sea betweene Portsmouth and the Isle of Wight, with the wooden Globe and Lead By My Lord Brouncker and Sir Robert Moray', RBO/1/40, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/rbo_1_40/account-of-the-sounding-of-the-depth-of-the-sea-betweene-portsmouth-and-the-isle-of-wight-with-the-wooden-globe-and-lead-by-my-lord-brouncker-and-sir-robert-moray, accessed on 12 December 2024
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Paper, 'Account of the sounding of the depth of the sea between Portsmouth and the Isle of Wight with the wooden globe and lead' by William Brouncker and Robert Moray
Creator: William Brouncker, Robert Moray Reference number: CLP/6/5
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Register Book of the Royal Society Volume 1, copies of papers communicated 1661-1662
1661-1662 Reference number: RBO/1
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Dates: 1661-1739
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