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RefNoMA/148
Previous numbersMA.148
LevelItem
TitleMeteorological observations at London, England, by James Jurin
CreatorJurin; James (1684-1750); British physician and natural philosopher
Date1 January 1728-19 September 1750
DescriptionDaily meteorological observations, at locations in London: these are generally not specified, but observations from May 1745 are headed 'Lincoln's Inn Fields' [p.211]. Arranged as one page per month, with columns for date and time, barometer and thermometer readings, wind direction and strength, with general remarks.

There are occasional gaps in the record, for example 6 March-30 April 1745, when no readings are taken. These sometimes coincide with travels noted in the text: from 9 August 1749 [p.262] 'Went to Tunbridge Wells where I stayd six weeks'. Jurin's remarks shed some light on instrument locations, for example [p.146] December 1739, 'Thermometer removed to ye stair case window fell to 84 1/4'. A final note at the end of the volume [p.269] states that in March 1750, 'Dr. Jurin was taken ill the 19th at night & died the 22d in the morning'

The title page [p.1] is inscribed: 'Meteorological Journal, from Jany. 1. 1727/8 to March 19. 1749/50 by James Jurin, M.D. F.R.S. presented by his Son, June 24. 1756'. Stamped [p.3] 'Soc. Reg. Lond.'
Extent1 volume; 270p.
FormatManuscript
PhysicalDescriptionInk on paper. Quarter bound in brown leather, brown cloth boards. Gilt lettering to spine: 'Jurin's Meteorol. Journal 1728-1750', with the Royal Society coat of arms. Typed paper label 'Met. Arch. 148'.
Dimensions198x176mm.
AccessStatusOpen
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